| HALIFAX | North of England town in which Mackintosh's toffee was first sold (7) |
| TUPPERWARE | This range of plastic containers to store leftovers was first sold in 1951 |
| ROLLSROYCE | ...its Phantom luxury auto was first sold |
| LSLOWRY | Which British painter gained fame for his stylised, idiosyncratic paintings of industrial scenes in the north of England? (1,1,5) |
| REDWALL | Term for a group of pro-Brexit, historically Labour supporting seats in the north of England (3,4) |
| STILTON | Strong cheese first sold in Cambridgeshire (7) |
| CHESTER | North of England walled city (7) |
| COOKIES | Girl scouts first sold these 100 yrs ago (7) |
| BETAMAX | Tape first sold in '75 |
| GUYRA | NSW New England town north of Armidale (5) |
| SELECTMAN | One of a local government board of a New England town (9) |
| SALEM | New England town name that means "peace" in Hebrew |
| CARBOOTSALE | Additionally support is raised in cold Northern England town for hawking event? (3,4,4) |
| DALES | Yorkshire -; National Park in the north of England in which the Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside are situated (5) |
| PRIUS | First mass-produced hybrid car, first sold in Japan in 1997, then worldwide in 2000 (5) |
| RIEVAULXABBEY | First Cistercian monastery in the north of England, founded in 1132 (8,5) |
| ORONOMAINE | New England town named for a Penobscot chief |
| LEVI | Forename of the originator of blue jeans in partnership with Jacob Davis; their 501 style first sold in the 1890s (4) |
| TEES | River in the north of England, rising in the Pennines, and flowing 85 miles into the North Sea (4) |
| HAPPEN | University degree course in Chinese perhaps in the North of England |