| NAPPA | Soft leather used in wallets, whose name derives from a place in California |
| PALOALTO | Friend, old singer, in a place in California |
| HOLLYWOOD | First of ladies enters sacred forest, a place in California (9) |
| 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) |
| LIMA | From a place in Africa, cycling to a place in South America (4) |
| LOVAGE | Used to flavour pea soups and alcoholic botanical cordials, a herb and heirloom plant whose name derives from a medieval word for parsley (6) |
| 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) |
| OLATHE | Fourth largest city in Kansas, US, whose name derives from a Shawnee word meaning beautiful (6) |
| DOBERMANN | A medium large breed of domestic dog whose name derives from a German tax collector (9) |
| PURPLE | Colour whose name derives from a mollusc yielding a crimson dye (6) |
| BYREDO | Fragrance and leather goods company whose brand name derives from a portmanteau of "by redolence" |
| MOCHA | A type of soft leather used for making gloves (5) |
| CAMELLIA | A genus of shrubs or trees of the tea family whose name derives from a Jesuit missionary (8) |
| PHAETON | Light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage usually with two seats whose name derives from a character in Greek mythology (7) |
| ANDESINE | Silicate mineral whose name derives from a South American mountain range (8) |
| HYENA | Dog-like carnivore whose name derives from a word meaning "pig" |
| SHIHTZU | Dog breed whose name derives from a Chinese word for "lion" |
| EUONYM | Any item whose name derives from a person (6) |
| SAMSONITE | Luggage company whose name derives from a biblical strongman |