| RABHA | Soubriquet of man also known as the Glasgow Glutton (3,2) |
| ARAGORN | Man also known as Strider, a Ranger of the North |
| STENOCHCENTRE | Shopping complex also known as the 'Glasgow Greenhouse' (2,5,6) |
| KNIGHT | The Last -; soubriquet of Maximilian I on account of his love of jousting and armour (6) |
| YOUNGPRETENDER | Soubriquet of Prince Charles Edward Stewart (5,9) |
| GUSTO | Relish a man also left unfinished (5) |
| STICH | Succeeded over soubriquet for small line of poet's work, say |
| ANNAN | Station on the Glasgow South Western line (5) |
| FATAL | Deadly soubriquet for portly gangster? (5) |
| BADLY | Damon Gough's musical soubriquet, _ Drawn Boy (5) |
| WONKA | Inspiration for the Glasgow-based event "Willy's Chocolate Experience," which gained notoriety for its shoddiness |
| ARTNOVEAU | The Glasgow School of Art is an example of which style of architecture? |
| STERNUM | Long flat vertical bone in man also called the breastbone (7) |
| RENNIE | Middle name of Charles Mackintosh, architect who designed the Glasgow School of Art and the Willow Tea Rooms (6) |
| TALWIN | -- Morris, a member of the Glasgow School of architects and designers |
| RIVERSIDE | Location of the Glasgow Museum of Transport (9) |
| KELVINHALL | Exhibition centre opened in 1927; former home of the Glasgow Museum of Transport |
| ROTTENROW | Street which was formerly the site of the Glasgow Royal Maternity Hospital (9) |
| MACKINTOSH | Charles Rennie, designer of the Glasgow School of Art (10) |
| SUNSHINE | Soubriquet for the state of Florida (8) |