| KENDAL | Town from which mint cake and also forester's cloth coloured with dyer's-greenweed and woad derive (6) |
| JULEP | A sweet syrupy drink, especially one to which mint may be added (5) |
| SIMNEL | - Cake, a fruit cake decorated with marzipan balls and often coloured with saffron, eaten at Easter (6) |
| EDAM | Dutch cheese and the town from which it comes |
| WORCESTER | Town from which Lea and Perrins sauce originates (9) |
| EPSOM | Surrey town, from which the magnesium sulphate 'salts' get their name (5) |
| KITTYHAWK | North Carolina town from which the Wright brothers made the first powered aeroplane flight on December 17, 1903 (5,4) |
| ONCE | Old French town from which Italy's withdrawn in the past (4) |
| DERBYSHIRE | County that is home to the market town from which Bakewell pudding originates (10) |
| PAISLEY | Pattern of feather-shaped figures inspired by Indian pine cones; or, the Scottish town from which the print derived its name (7) |
| CATCHMENTAREA | Part of a town from which pupils are selected? (9, 4) |
| JARROW | Town from which protesters marched to London in 1936 (6) |
| JEREZ | Spanish town from which a fortified wine gets its name (5) |
| VELVET | Red --- Cake, an American layer cake formerly coloured with boiled beetroot juice (6) |
| LYALL | John ___, manager of West Ham United from 1974 to 1989, and of Ipswich Town from 1990 to 1994 |
| TASMANIANTIGER | What is the common name of the thylacine, which is tan coloured with black stripes across the back? |
| MERGUEZ | Spicy beef and lamb sausage coloured with red peppers, originally made in parts of North Africa (7) |
| STRIPES | Shell can be brown with dark-colored ___, or reddish to yellow-coloured with vertical markings |
| DYE | Colour or tint, originally through using such plants as madder and woad (3) |
| BLUE | Colour whose pigments are rare in nature, yet the plants indigo and woad yield cerulean-hued dye (4) |