| DUKESTREET | Thoroughfare in the East End of Glasgow where the original buildings of the University of Glasgow were located (4,6) |
| ABSORBING | Interesting, a bishop leads service in west end of Glasgow |
| DECO | Architectural style of Rockefeller Center's original buildings |
| TOLLCROSS | Area of Glasgow where the Mchtie's factory was a major employer (9) |
| DUMBARTON | Industrial town northwest of Glasgow where the Cutty Sark was built (9) |
| KELVIN | Surname of the professor at the University of Glasgow who gave his name to a unit of temperature (6) |
| SAINTMICHEL | It is a rocky islet and famous sanctuary located off the coast of Normandy. Its name begins with Mont. Around its base are medieval walls and towers above which rise the clustered buildings of the vil |
| SNOW | Researchers at the University of Glasgow claim that the Scots language has 421 terms related to what? (4) |
| TOWERS | Tall buildings of the sort we designed |
| GERARD | With 32-Across 300 actor who earned a law degree from the University of Glasgow |
| SOTHEBYS | Auction house where the original Rosie the Riveter painting was sold in 2002 |
| PALLMALL | Thoroughfare in the West End of London named after a game once played there |
| FIFTHAVENUE | Major thoroughfare in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, a section of which is nicknamed Museum Mile (5,6) |
| GOVANHILL | Area of Glasgow where fire iron works Dixon's Blazes was once located (9) |
| INNS | From "dwellings, lodgings", an old word for students' halls that is preserved in the names of the buildings of four legal societies with exclusive right of calling people to the English bar; or, pubs |
| MILTON | Area of post-war construction in Glasgow where new streets were named after Scots islands (6) |
| ROAD | General word for any one of the thoroughfares in the UK typically classified A, B, C or M (4) |
| PACIFICQUAY | Area of Glasgow where STV Group's HQ is located (7,4) |
| CAMPUS | From the Latin for "field", the grounds and buildings of a college or university; the academic world; or, a genre of novel depicting this (6) |
| ATLANTICCITY | City where the original version of Monopoly was set (8,4) |