| TIBET | Momos are part of its cuisine |
| ECUADOR | The Galapagos Islands are part of its territory (7) |
| STEAMROOM | Place where we get hot, spicy momos, right around tea (5,4) |
| SICHUAN | Chinese province, or its cuisine |
| PADTHAI | Noodle dish whose name indicates its cuisine |
| LYON | French city known for its cuisine |
| LOUISIANA | Land famed for its cuisine |
| OLDMEXICO | The southwestern states of the US that were part of its southern neighbour until 1848 are collectively termed ... ...... (3,6) |
| CLAW | Sound of crow clutching left part of its foot? |
| LEONE | Unit of currency that is part of its country's name |
| TURTLEDOVE | This animal presumably spends its entire life in a shell ... correction: just the first part of its |
| NAPLES | Capital of the Campania region where pizza and pizza-making forms part of its heritage (6) |
| VENUS | This strange plant eats flies. What is the first part of its name which is exactly the same as the planet of love? |
| ANTLER | One of a deer's horns with surroyals forming part of its "crown", once used as a neolithic tool (6) |
| PROPAGANDA | The first use of this word in English was in reference to a Roman Catholic organization established in the 17th century by Pope Gregory XV; this word was part of its much longer Latin name. Today the |
| VOLKSWAGENDASHER | 1970s auto that shares part of its name with one of Santa's reindeer |
| RAGGEDROBIN | A campion in bloom during the months when cuckoos call, hence the latter part of its Latin name floscuculi meaning "flower of the cuckoo" (6,5) |
| EVAPORATED | Description of milk which has had part of its water content removed (10) |
| BROUGHTYFERRY | Suburb of Dundee taking part of its name from a regularly-used crossing to Fife (8,5) |
| STONECURLEW | Bird of dry open ground that shares part of its name with a long-billed wader (5,6) |