| LASSAFEVER | Serious viral disease named after a village in Nigeria where it was first identified |
| LASSA | A village in Nigeria where a serious viral disease characterised by high fever and muscular pains was first identified |
| EBOLA | Viral disease named for a river in Africa |
| MENIERES | Disease, named after a French physician, is characterized by dizziness and tinnitus (8) |
| FEVER | Viral disease of West Africa named after a village in NW Nigeria (5,5) |
| CAMEMBERT | A rich soft creamy cheese named after a village in Normandy where it originated |
| CRETONNE | A heavy cotton or linen fabric with a printed design, used for furnishing, named after a village in Normandy (8) |
| BOSTON | US city founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, named after a village in Lincolnshire, England (6) |
| BANTAM | Small breed of domestic fowl named after a village in Java (6) |
| CHEDDAR | Smooth hard yellow or white cheese named after a village in Somerset, England (7) |
| PROSECCO | White wine named after a village in north-east Italy (8) |
| LANDAU | Horse-drawn enclosed carriage named after a town in Germany where it was first made (6) |
| BOFORSGUN | Anti-aircraft weapon named after a place in Sweden, where it was first made |
| BORSTAL | Youth prison, named after a village in Kent (7) |
| STILTON | English cheese named after a village in Huntingdonshire (7) |
| GOTHAMITE | Wiseacre named after a village in Nottinghamshire (9) |
| BOURBON | Which alcoholic drink is named after the county in Kentucky where it was first made? (7) |
| LYME | Connecticut town with a disease named after it |
| LISTERIOSIS | Disease named after surgeon who worked in Edinburgh and Glasgow (11) |
| AMERICIUM | Element #95, named after the continent where it was first made |