| ENFIELD | Mountainous adventure bike designed by Pierre Terblanche for a formerly British brand. (5,7,9) |
| HIMALAYAN | Mountainous adventure bike designed by Pierre Terblanche for a formerly British brand. (5,7,9) |
| ROYAL | & 21 Down Mountainous adventure bike designed by Pierre Terblanche for a formerly British brand. (5,7,9) |
| ANNAM | Term for a formerly French-governed part of Indochina whose name means 'Pacified South' (5) |
| YAMAHASUPERTENERE | Designated the XT1200Z, it's the biggest adventure bike from one of Japan's biggest brands. (6,5,6) |
| BARBOUR | British brand of wax jackets with a range incorporating Liberty prints, predominantly for field and countryside but also city (7) |
| MULBERRY | Fruit tree associated with silk; or, a British brand of leather bags/accessories (8) |
| BEDFORD | Old British brand of vehicle manufactured by Vauxhall Motors. (7) |
| BURBERRY | British brand known for its trench coats. |
| CREEK | Sitcom about a formerly rich family forced to live in a run-down motel, Schitt's _ (5) |
| LANDROVER | British brand of off-road and 4x4 vehicles that includes the Defender, Discovery and Freelander (4,5) |
| AC | British brand that built the Cobra sports car (1,1) |
| LECID | Opera by Jules Massenet based on a play by Pierre Corneille, first performed in 1885 (2,3) |
| THEBRIDGEONTHERIVERKWAI | 1957 film by David Lean based on a novel by Pierre Boulle |
| SCHITTSCREEK | Pop TV sitcom about a formerly rich family forced to live in a run-down motel: 2 wds. |
| BRUNEI | (Formerly) British-controlled oriental island (part of) (6) |
| BELIZE | Formerly British Honduras, (6) |
| WEALD | The ---, a formerly forested region of South East England, between the North and South Downs (5) |
| HERERO | Member of a formerly rich cattle-keeping people of southern Africa living chiefly in Namibia (6) |
| YREKA | Northern California city (with a formerly famous palindromic shop, the ___ Bakery) |