| IRISHCREAM | Liqueur invented in Dublin |
| TRIPLESEC | Orange liqueur invented in France's Loire Valley in 1834, used in cocktails such as the margarita, White Lady and Cosmopolitan (6,3) |
| CREMEDEMENTHE | Sweet, mint-flavoured liqueur invented in 1885 by French pharmacist Emile Gifford (5,2,6) |
| CAMPARI | Red liqueur with an infusion of herbs and fruit, invented in Italy in 1860 (7) |
| CELESTAS | Keyboard instruments invented in Paris in 1860 (8) |
| VENETIANBLIND | Mix invented in lab that's been used in dark room? |
| HOURGLASSES | Time-keeping devices thought to have been invented in Alexandria in the 3rd century |
| BASKETBALL | Sport invented in 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts by McGill University graduate James Naismith |
| SCRABBLE | A board game featuring lettered tiles, invented in the US in the 1930s (8) |
| STAMPS | Postage -; invented in adhesive form by Rowland Hill's, items collected or studied in the pastime or hobby formerly known as timbrology (6) |
| DAISYWHEEL | A type of printer invented in 1970, popular in the 1980s (5,5) |
| ESPERANTO | Bona amiko means "good friend" in which language invented in 1887? (9) |
| CANASTA | Card game invented in Uruguay, popular in the 1950s |
| PAPER | Everyday product said to have been invented in China in about AD 100. (5) |
| FIBREGLASS | Material used in textile manufacture and sound insulation, invented in the 1930s (10) |
| RAGTIME | Kind of jazz piano music invented in the U.S. in the early 1900s (7) |
| BLACKBOX | Name the flight recorder invented in Melbourne by Dr David Warren in 1953 (5,3) |
| SPANDEX | What was invented in the late 1950s and used as a replacement for rubber in women's foundation garments? (7) |
| NACHOS | Starter invented in 1940 by Ignacio Anaya in Coahuila, Mexico |
| PINGPONG | Table tennis was invented in England in the early 20th century and was originally called ___-___, a trade name (4-4) |