| THEDOORS | Rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1965, which took its name from the title of an Aldous Huxley novel (3,5) |
| OC | Soap which took its name from its setting, Orange County (The --) |
| ANN | Barbara ___ number-one hit released by The Beach Boys in 1965 which was a cover of a song by the Regents |
| HELPMERHONDA | Number-one hit released by The Beach Boys in 1965 which was featured in That Darn Cat! starring Hayley Mills: 3 wds. |
| BRAVENEWWORLD | 2020 Peacock sci-fi series that was based on an Aldous Huxley novel: 3 wds. |
| PEPPERS | Red Hot Chili _ US rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1982 (7) |
| EELS | US rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1991 by Mark Oliver Everett (4) |
| DOORS | The _, American rock band formed in Los Angeles, fronted by vocalist Jim Morrison (5) |
| TSUSHIMA | Name of the archipelago off the coast of southeastern Japan in the Korea Strait. In 1905 a Russian fleet was defeated by Japan in a battle of the same name, which took place north of the islands. (8) |
| SANDWICH | Two or more slices of bread with a filling that took its name from the title of the earl, John Montagu (8) |
| EARL | - Grey; bergamot-flavoured Keemun tea that takes its name from the title of a prime minister of the UK who served in the 1830s (4) |
| IMPRESSIONISM | Art movement that took its name from the title of an 1872 Claude Monet work |
| HOLE | Which alternative rock band was formed in Los Angeles in 1989 by vocalist/guitarist Courtney Love? (4) |
| CLARENCE | - House; Grade I royal residence in London that takes its name from the title of the duke and prince who became William IV the "Sailor King" (8) |
| BURGHLEY | House in Stamford that takes its name from the title of William Cecil, Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer who designed said building (8) |
| DIXIE | Informal name for the Southern states of the US, from the title of a song written by Daniel Decatur Emmett in 1859 (5) |
| THE | Word that distinguishes the title of an H. G. Wells novel from the title of a Ralph Ellison novel |
| GLASSONION | Original name of the band Travis, taken from the title of a Beatles song (5,5) |
| INGLEWOOD | Which village in the Adelaide Hills took its name from a local inn, established by Deacon in 1843 and named by the builder for a round of beer? (9) |
| EAGLES | American rock band that was formed in Los Angeles during the early 1970s (6) |