| CLYDE | Town formerly called Dunstan (5) |
| TOWCESTER | Northamptonshire town formerly called Lactodurum |
| WESTPORT | South Island town formerly called Buller (8) |
| PEACEHAVEN | East Sussex town formerly called New Anzac-on-Sea |
| FIFTH | 1970 novel by Robertson Davies whose narrator is protagonist Dunstan Ramsay (5,8) |
| IMOLA | Italian town, formerly host of the San Marino Grand Prix |
| NORTHAMPTON | County town, formerly a major centre of shoe-making |
| ASHINGTON | Northumberland town, formerly a coal-mining centre (9) |
| OSLO | Norwegian town formerly known as Christiania (4) |
| HUNTLY | Scottish town formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie (6) |
| GOLDERSGREEN | London suburb in which the Dunstan Road shul was founded in 1915 (7,5) |
| BUSINESS | 1970 novel by Robertson Davies whose narrator is protagonist Dunstan Ramsay (5,8) |
| LLANELLI | Carmarthenshire town formerly dubbed Tinopolis for the importance of its tin industry (8) |
| CHRISTCHURCH | Dorset town, formerly known as Twynam, at which a priory was built in 1094 |
| FIFTHBUSINESS | The character Dunstan Ramsay narrates this 1970 novel by Canadian author Robertson Davies: 2 wds. |
| HIGHT | Formerly called early supper, as they say? (5) |
| GHANA | Country formerly called Gold Coast (5) |
| LANKA | Sri -; country formerly called Ceylon (5) |
| ULURU | World's largest monolith, formerly called Ayers Rock (5) |
| POLIO | A viral infection, formerly called infantile paralysis (5) |