| LAGIOCONDA | Italian name for the Mona Lisa, a painting valued at around $780 m (2,8) |
| OUDRY | Artist whose The White Duck valued at around £5m was stolen from Houghton Hall in 1992 (5) |
| ISAAC | Lisa, a chemist, reveals Mr Newton the scientist (5) |
| COSANOSTRA | Italian name for the Mafia, used especially in America; literally, 'our thing' (4,6) |
| ANTARCTICA | WIND_Commonwealth Bay, located here, is the windiest place in the world; tours start at around $18,000 |
| MICROPHONE | Taylor's gift was a Judith Lieber clutch, valued at $4,995, shaped like one of these |
| FASTBOWLER | Someone offering quick deliveries of fresh flowers at around Bengaluru's western tip (4,6) |
| CAVOLONERO | Italian name for a variety of black kale used in dishes including minestrone and ribolitta (6,4) |
| PIANOFORTE | Original Italian name for a "grand" instrument |
| PUGLIA | Italian name for the region forming the heel of the boot of Italy, site of Lecce, the so-called "Florence of the South" (6) |
| NAPOLI | Italian name for the capital of Campania; a city that evolved from the Ancient Greek settlement Part |
| SCAMPI | Plural form of the Italian name for the langoustine (Nephrops norvegicus), also known as the Norwegian lobster (6) |
| TEVERE | What is the Italian name for the river that runs through Rome? (6) |
| PRIMAVERA | "La ____" is the Italian name for the first concerto in Vivaldi's Four Seasons |
| FIUME | The Italian name for the port of Rijeka in Croatia (5) |
| LOMBARDIA | Italian name for the region whose capital is Milano (9) |
| EREBO | Italian name for the Greek god of darkness (4 letters) |
| OTTAVINO | Italian name for the piccolo (8) |
| PRESEPIO | Italian name for the nativity scene (8) |
| BRANZINO | Italian name for the European bass |