| CHINESE | Foreigners popular for some eccentricity in Old Amsterdam, perhaps? (7) |
| DAMSEL | In old Amsterdam, self-contained old-fashioned girl (6) |
| WINDMILL | Mouse's home in Old Amsterdam (8) |
| DUTCHTREAT | Everyone pays for oneself in this excursion to Amsterdam perhaps (5,5) |
| FLAVOUR | ___ of the month, something popular for a short time (7) |
| NERVINE | Soothing remedy never working, popular for swallowing (7) |
| LONGSIN | Tedious Sabbath, popular for ages in the past |
| FLANNEL | Material once popular for cricket trousers (7) |
| TICKING | What strong, usually striped fabric was popular for covering mattresses? (7) |
| COLEMAN | Gary ___ '80s child actor popular for his role in the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes |
| WEXFORD | S.E. Ireland county, popular for shore fishing (*drew fox) (7) |
| MACRAME | Using knotting, and once popular for suspended plant holders (7) |
| NEMESIA | Plant of the figwort family that's popular for bedding (7) |
| OILSKIN | What waterproof cloth is popular for outdoor garments? (7) |
| MESHUGGENER | Min e.g. shrug angrily about eccentricity in crazy person in Yiddsh (11) |
| TOUCHDOWN | Land in Amsterdam perhaps, says Spooner (5,4) |
| GALATEA | Named after a Royal Navy man-of-war, a usually striped cotton fabric, once popular for boys' sailor suits (7) |
| HICKORY | Of the genus Carya, what wood is popular for tool handles, bows, wheel spokes, walking sticks, drumsticks? (7) |
| TEATREE | Native tree popular for its oil (3,4) |
| STCLAIR | Dunedin beach popular for its surfing, cafes and hot water salt pools (2,5) |