| VACHERIN | From the French for "cow", a spruce-bound French or Swiss soft creamy cheese whose name is given to a pavlova-like pudding (8) |
| ALP | French or Swiss mountain |
| SCHWEPPES | Swiss soft drink brand |
| BELPAESE | A creamy, mild white Italian cheese whose name is Italian for 'beautiful country' (3,5) |
| EDAM | Cheese whose name is a semordnilap |
| MOGGY | A pet form of "Margaret" that is given as a nickname to a cat, a cow, a ginger cake or a scarecrow (5) |
| VICTORIANA | Bric-a-brac, collectables or objets characteristic of the age or era ruled by a queen whose name is given to a bravery decoration, a cake, a lily and a plum, among many other things (10) |
| BOX | A theatre loge; or, a shrub or small tree used for hedging, mazes, topiary etc whose name is given to a rectangular or square container formerly made from its wood (3) |
| IRIS | Goddess whose name is given poetically to the rainbow; a coloured part of the eye; a purple or yellow "fleur-de-lis"; or, a rainbow quartz (4) |
| ECHO | Oread said to be a personification of a Greek word for "sound" and whose name is given to the phenomenon of the reflection of sound waves (4) |
| ETON | "River-town" in Berkshire whose name is given to a boys' school, a collar, a cropped hairstyle, a game of fives, a jacket and a mess of crushed meringue and strawberries (4) |
| JERSEY | Island whose name is given to the finest part of wool, a fine knit, a Guernsey-like jumper, a golden dairy cow and a cyclist/footballer's shirt (6) |
| EYES | "Twinkling" organs referred to as the "windows to the soul"; or, holes in needles or Swiss cheese (4) |
| ANNE | A queen of the Stuart dynasty whose skill in lacemaking, or lace itself, is said to have inspired one of the names for cow-parsley (4) |
| SHEEP | Forming a flock sometimes led by a bellwether, an animal whose name is given to a person who is easily led |
| ALFREDO | Chef whose name is given to a sauce of butter and Parmesan cheese for fettuccine or other pasta (7) |
| PECORINO | Cheese whose name comes from the Italian for "sheep" |
| KITE | Graceful hawk whose name is given to a toy flown on windy days and famously used by Benjamin Franklin with a key to demonstrate the electrical nature of lightning |
| TRITON | A merman-like conch shell-trumpeting Greek god whose name is given to a moon of Neptune and a sea snail with a spiral shell (6) |
| ALICE | Wonderland character whose name is given to a style of satin or padded velvet hairband popularised by Sloane Rangers in the 1980s (5) |