| LEGACY | It's typically left to heir, say, in US city and its suburbs (6) |
| TAMPA | Meddle, as some would say, in US city (5) |
| TIP | Something typically left in the U.S., but not in Japan |
| AIRLOCKS | Heir, say, on the canal is collecting bubbles (8) |
| ERE | Before the heir, say (3) |
| SUCCESSOR | I did it at Oxford writing to heir apparent (9) |
| DRAWTHELINE | Object reasonably to heir wanted surprisingly around Luxembourg (4,3,4) |
| SODA | Drink to heir from Rhodesia? (4) |
| POIROT | To 8 will spell out a US city, and the le ers in the even-numbered squares 14 to 34 will spell out its floral nickname. ACROSS 1 Hercule ___, fictional detective (6) |
| NAPLES | The Castel Nuovo was founded in 1279 by Charles I in this city, and it's among the notable structures in this city's historic centre, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. (6) |
| ALASKA | Enquire about US city and a US state(6) |
| SHUCKS | Tom Sawyer's buddy caught in the hold of a steamship? Dang! (like they say in the states). (6) |
| RIGHTO | South coast resort's OK if you ignore its suburbs (6) |
| BLARED | Procreated around US city and made lots of noise (6) |
| GDANSK | Poland's sixth-largest city and its principal seaport (6) |
| LAICAL | One stands between a city and its state of unprofessionalism |
| NIGHTY | It's typically put on in the dark near outskirts of Torbay (6) |
| METROPOLITAN | Relating to a city and its suburbs(12) |
| METRO | ___ area (urban region that includes a city and its suburbs) |
| CAMERA | A cream product, though it's typically black (6) |