| GORBALS | District of Glasgow (7) |
| THEGORBALS | A district of Glasgow, formerly known for its slums (3,7) |
| GOVAN | South-west district of Glasgow (5) |
| REDROADFLATS | High-rise housing built in the 1960s in Balornock district of Glasgow, fully demolished by 2015 (3,4,5) |
| WISHART | Robert ___ (c1240 - 1316), Bishop of Glasgow, appointed a Guardian of the Realm in 1286 (7) |
| RENFREW | Town west of Glasgow known as The Cradle of the Royal Stewarts (7) |
| RANGERS | They scout about one side of Glasgow (7) |
| AIRDRIE | Town in N Lanarkshire east of Glasgow (7) |
| PAISLEY | Town just west of Glasgow (7) |
| DOUGLAS | Bad odours cover most of Glasgow and central Paisley following new Scottish Tory leader (7,4) |
| STMUNGO | Byname of Kentigern, traditionally the first bishop of Glasgow (,) |
| PARTICK | A bridge recently shipped from Belgium will link Govan with this area of Glasgow (7) |
| CLEMENT | Name shared by 14 popes and the manager of Glasgow Rangers. (7) |
| EMANATE | Articulated parts of Glasgow-Edinburgh link give out |
| WESTEND | Stitch up nurse in fashionable area of Glasgow (4,3) |
| VANGOGH | He painted portrait of Glasgow art dealer Alexander Reid (3,4) |
| DUKESTREET | Thoroughfare in the East End of Glasgow where the original buildings of the University of Glasgow were located (4,6) |
| KELVINSIDE | Part of Glasgow north of River Clyde south of Maryhill (10) |
| KELVIN | Surname of the professor at the University of Glasgow who gave his name to a unit of temperature (6) |
| CELTIC | Church officer in charge of one side of Glasgow (6) |