| WATERFORD | In 1783, two brothers founded a crystal glass factory in which town in south-east Ireland? (9) |
| ROSSLARE | Port in south-east Ireland (8) |
| BLOWPIPE | Knock has great expectations for fourth priest found in glass factory (8) |
| WEINSTEIN | Brothers-founded movie studio, The ___ Company |
| ARLES | Vincent van Gogh painted more than 200 canvases in 15 months after moving to which town in south east France? (5) |
| ROBE | A popular tourist and fishing area, which town in south-eastern South Australia was formerly a thoroughfare for Chinese people avoiding the Victorian poll tax of the 1850s? (4) |
| EDAM | Leather, sails and cheese are made in which town in the western Netherlands? (4) |
| THEJACKSONS | Pop band of five brothers founded in Gary in Indiana in 1964 (3,8) |
| LEINSTER | Province of east and south-east Ireland (8) |
| THECORRS | Irish family musical band of three sisters and one brother founded in 1990 (3,5) |
| JOHNWESLEY | 18th Century Anglican cleric who, with his brother, founded the Methodist Movement (4,6) |
| TONBRIDGE | Market town in south-east England (pop about 40,000), on the River Medway (9) |
| PORTROYAL | A fortified town in South East Jamaica, at the entrance to Kingston harbour (4,5) |
| SWEATSHOP | Factory in which workers toil in poor conditions (9) |
| CELBRIDGE | In which town is there a statue of Arthur Guinness? (9) |
| MACMILLAN | British publishing company founded in London in 1843 by two brothers from the Isle of Arran |
| ARVELADZE | Shota ......... , former Ajax and Rangers striker; together, he and his two brothers gained more than 100 caps for Georgia (9) |
| DRUMMAJOR | Bandleader in flat, the elder of two brothers |
| SODAWATER | The world's first bottled soft drink, sold by Schweppes in 1783 (45) |
| LUSTRE | The manner in which light interacts with a gem; a chandelier or vase ornamented with a number of crystal/glass pendants of the same name; or, a metallic pottery glaze (6) |