| QUAI | The location of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (4,6) |
| DORSAY | The location of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (4,6) |
| QUAIDORSAY | Location of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
| WEST | Geopolitical term for Europe and the Americas, with "the" |
| EURASIA | Ecological and geographical term for Europe and Asia (7) |
| GETSBY | Gatsby trades America for Europe and manages, in spite of difficulties |
| PORTISHEAD | Coastal town in North Somerset on the Severn Estuary that is the location of the headquarters of Avon and Somerset Constabulary |
| MAASTRICHT | Dutch provincial capital, the location of the Bonnefanten fine arts museum |
| SALMONELLA | Common food poisoning bug - Edwina Currie lost her Health ministry for asserting that British eggs w |
| MOSHEDAYAN | Eyepatch-wearing Israeli soldier and former minister of defence and foreign minister who died in 1981 |
| ALISONLURIE | Author of novels The War Between the Tates and Foreign Affairs |
| LURIE | Alison -; Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The War Between the Tates and Foreign Affairs (5) |
| ALISON | Author of novels The War Between the Tates and Foreign Affairs (6,5) |
| XENOPHOBIA | Fear or hatred of foreigners and foreign things (10) |
| QUEENSLAND | Broadcast sequel about leader of nation and foreign state (10) |
| EKISTICIAN | Expert on colonies and foreign cities in a book, at last |
| EUROMARKET | Router make designed for EU (10) |
| JAVA | An island of Indonesia south of Borneo and the location of the country's capital (4) |
| TURKESTAN | Asian region, the location of the Underground Mosque and the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (9) |
| ISLAY | The Queen of the Hebrides; the location of the Kilchoman distillery (5) |