| BEAKER | The -- folk were a prehistoric people from the Iberian peninsula (6) |
| CHORIZO | Type of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula (7) |
| AWEARY | Tired as old folk were, always crossing river? |
| OLMEC | Member of a prehistoric people who inhabited the southern Gulf Coast of Mexico |
| TREEOFKNOWLEDGE | Eden folk were got in trouble by this (4,2,9) |
| DORSET | Prehistoric peoples were active on the chalk uplands of this area. There are abundant monuments from the Neolithic Period, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. One monument, Maiden Castle, was the main town in R |
| MENHIR | Megalithic monument, often carved, erected by prehistoric people in the British Isles and parts of western Europe (6) |
| ASHEEP | Answer to the folk riddle "Over the hills, over the hills / Goes a fur coat" |
| FOSSIL | Meaning "to dig", the petrified remains of a prehistoric creature or plant, such as an ammonite of Lyme Bay, Dorset or a St Hilda's snakestone of Whitby, Yorkshire (6) |
| DOLMEN | A prehistoric tomb of erect unhewn stones supporting a flattish stone (6) |
| GOTHAM | Village in Nottinghamshire associated with the folk tale of a group of "wise men"; or, the city where Batman lives (6) |
| SESAME | Open ____ , magic phrase used to open the den in the folk tale Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves (6) |
| BARROW | What is an earth mound over a prehistoric tomb? (6) |
| LEAKEY | Mary, archaeologist born in 1913 noted for discovering a prehistoric skull in Tanzania (6) |
| HEANEY | Poet whose collection Death of a Naturalist includes Blackberry-Picking, Churning Day, Dawn Shoot, The Folk Singers, Trout and Waterfall (6) |
| GELATO | Where the folk of Summer Bay can buy ice cream (6) |
| EATERY | Location that serves food to the folk of soapland, such as (6) |
| PEOPLE | Rows out power poles for the folk (6) |
| PEARCE | Tom, man whose grey mare falls sick in the folk song Widecombe Fair (6) |
| READER | Eddi, Scottish singer/songwriter who fronted the folk and soft rock band Fairground Attraction (6) |