| VAUXHALL | District of South London formerly noted for its eponymous pleasure gardens (c. 1660-1859) (8) |
| LIMOGES | Capital of the French department of Haute-Vienne, formerly noted for enamel work and porcelain |
| CREMONA | City in Italy on the River Po which was formerly noted for violin manufacture (7) |
| WREXHAM | Industrial town in North Wales formerly noted for coalmining (7) |
| CALVADOS | Department of NW France in which the town of Bayeux, noted for its eponymous medieval tapestry, is located (8) |
| BAKEWELL | Derbyshire town on the River Wye, noted for its eponymous pudding and tart (8) |
| RANELAGH | The pleasure gardens in Chelsea, alongside the Thames, opened to the public in the mid-18th century (8) |
| ALHAMBRA | Palace supporter follows secondary road out of South London area (8) |
| ANNEHYDE | Daughter of the Earl of Clarendon who married James, Duke of York, in 1660 (4,4) |
| KALAMATA | Messinian capital whose local delicacies include figs, honey-sesame bars, raisins, wild herbs and, most notably, its eponymous aubergine-coloured almond-shaped olives (8) |
| CLAPHAM | District of south London famous for its Common and Junction (7) |
| VICHY | Spa town of south-central France noted for its eponymous volcanic mineral water (5) |
| AIRSINAI | Carrier whose logo features its eponymous peninsula |
| ALORSETAR | Capital of the state of Kedah in NW Malaysia, noted for its eponymous 165.5-metre-tall telecommunication tower (4,5) |
| LOIRET | French departement whose town Pithiviers is noted for its eponymous frangipane pies (6) |
| LAMBETH | District of south London (7) |
| CAMBERWELL | District of south London |
| BAYEUX | Town noted for its eponymous 230ft-long cloth embroidered with scenes and tituli describing events leading up to the Norman Conquest (6) |
| COVENTGARDEN | District of central London formerly famous for its fruit, vegetable and flower market |
| WEMBLEY | London suburb known for its eponymous stadium (7) |