| SIAM | Former name for what is now Thailand (4) |
| EAST | - - - Bengal, former name for what is now Bangladesh (4) |
| SIAMESE | ___ Revolution, 1932 coup in what is now Thailand (7) |
| GAUL | Ancient name for what is now France (4) |
| HUMP | Dialect word, found in place names, for what is commonly called a clump, hillock, hummock, knoll or mound (4) |
| IBERIA | What is the ancient name for what is now Portugal and Spain? (6) |
| ANTEANDSTRADDLE | An old name for what is now called a two-blind traveling blind game* |
| SPAM | The name for what tinned product is derived from "spiced ham"? (4) |
| NEWT | Eft is the archaic name for what? (4) |
| ENDIVE | British name for what is known as chicory in the US (6) |
| SAGA | Originating from the Norse for "what is said", what is the literary term for any of the medieval Icelandic prose narratives? (4) |
| REST | A word for what is due after work, or for what is left to do (4) |
| SCOW | The name for what wide-beamed sailing dinghy originated from a similar Dutch word meaning "ferry boat"? (4) |
| ESPUMOSO | Spanish name for what is known in other languages as Cava, champagne, spumante or sparkling wine (8) |
| PINE | Yearn for what is ever green (4) |
| REAL | I'm more alert for what is authentic (4) |
| ROUX | Regret in audience for what is saucy (4) |
| LONG | Yearn for what is well and truly past. (4,5) |
| CEDE | To give ground for what is planted, we hear (4) |
| AD | Former acronym for what is now CE |