| NAPPA | Soft leather used in gloves made from sheep, kid or lambskin whose name derives from a city in California, US (5) |
| SANJOSE | When Dionne Warwick asked the way to it, did she mean the capital of Costa Rica or the city in Calif |
| LODI | City in Calif. |
| ALAMEDA | City in Calif. |
| LOSANGELES | Most populated city in Calif. (2) |
| NEROLI | Bitter orange blossom oil and perfumer's citrus honeyed delight, named after an Italian princess whose use of it to scent her bathwater, clothes and gloves made it alla moda or chic (6) |
| LACE | *Prince wore fingerless gloves made of this |
| ASTRAKHAN | A black or grey curly lambskin whose name comes from a city near the Caspian Sea (9) |
| KID | A tub; a deception, dupe, hoax or humbug; a baby goat; said goatling's skin; a glove made of said leather; or, a sprog, tiny tot or other little child (3) |
| TARANTULA | A large hairy spider whose name derives from a city in Italy's Apulia region (9) |
| DAMSON | A small, plum-like fruit whose name derives from a city in Syria where it originated (6) |
| SUEDE | Undressed leather with a soft, unglazed nap finish, used in gloves and shoe uppers (5) |
| CHAMOIS | A type of soft, pliable leather made from sheepskin or lambskin (7) |
| ROAN | A colour of a horse's coat with variations including bay, blue, red and strawberry; or, a variety of leather used in bookbinding (4) |
| CATGUT | A cord made from sheep intestines and used for sutures in closing wounds. (6) |
| HALLOUMI | Firm white Cypriot cheese made from sheep or goat milk, eaten fried or grilled (8) |
| MOCHA | A type of soft leather used for making gloves (5) |
| MOROCCO | What fine soft leather used for bookbinding is named after the country where originally made? (7) |
| SCROWS | Strips of hide or leather used in glue-making (6) |
| RUSSET | ___ leather: fine leather used in bookbinding (6) |