| SAINTCLOUD | Residential western suburb of Paris formerly associated with the porcelain industry (5-5) |
| LIMOGES | French city on the Vienne River which is a centre of the porcelain industry (7) |
| WESTIE | What, colloquially, might we call someone from the western suburbs of Sydney (6) |
| ARGENTEUIL | The second most populous commune in the suburbs of Paris, after Boulogne-Billancourt |
| SMITHFIELD | Outer western suburb beginning with a traditional metalworking trade (10) |
| TINPAN | District of Manhattan, New York, formerly associated with the popular music industry (3,3,5) |
| STALYBRIDGE | Town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester formerly associated with the textile industry (11) |
| KERKRADE | City in the Netherlands on the German border formerly associated with the coal-mining industry (8) |
| SEVRES | Town of N. France, a suburb of Paris associated with porcelain manufacture (6) |
| BADGERYSCREEK | An outer western suburb starting with the name of a European animal (8,5) |
| EARLS | London exhibition hall formerly associated with the Royal Tournament (5,5) |
| REDRUTH | Town in Cornwall northeast of Camborne formerly associated with the copper-mining industry (7) |
| CREMONA | Italian city on the Po formerly associated with the manufacture of violins (7) |
| GOVAN | Area of Glasgow formerly associated with the weaving, coal and shipbuilding industries(5) |
| ABERDARE | Town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, southwest of Merthyr Tydfil formerly associated with the coal industry (8) |
| CORBY | New town in Northamptonshire formerly associated with the steel industry (5) |
| TILBURG | University city in North Brabant, Netherlands formerly associated with the woollen industry (7) |
| AMARILLO | US city in NW Texas formerly associated with the helium industry (8) |
| LODZ | City in central Poland formerly associated with the textile industry |
| STDENIS | Town on the River Seine that is an industrial suburb of Paris (2,5) |