| ALDEBURGH | Town in Suffolk housing Maggi Hambling's 2003 sculpture The Scallop |
| CANOVA | Carver of the 1814 sculpture The Three Graces (6) |
| BURY | Cathedral town in Suffolk housing a ruined abbey (4,9) |
| UNCLAMP | Joke about the scallop is enough to let go of the car (7) |
| ESCALLOPED | The scallop Edward found covered in shells (10) |
| NUDES | Principally naked, undressed, daringly expressive sculptures: The Thinker etc (5) |
| FELIXSTOWE | Port town in Suffolk with the largest container port in the UK (10) |
| LOWESTOFT | Town in Suffolk that's the easternmost settlement in the United Kingdom |
| HAMBLING | Maggi, British painter and sculptor noted for Scallop on Aldeburgh beach (8) |
| SUDBURY | Market town in Suffolk that was the birthplace in 1727 of The Blue Boy painter Thomas Gainsborough (7) |
| NEWMARKET | Market town in Suffolk considered the home of British horse-racing, site of the Jockey Club headquarters, Tattersalls and the National Stud (9) |
| CLARE | A county in Ireland, a town in Suffolk or a college in Cambridge? (5) |
| NESTLE | Makers of maggi in a huddle (6) |
| BURYSTEDMUNDS | A market town in Suffolk and birthplace of the late Bob Hoskins (4,2,7) |
| ISLIP | Town in Suffolk County, New York |
| SKEGNESS | Town in Suffolk expanding nine suburbs' borders |
| IPSWICH | County town in Suffolk (7) |
| EYE | See town in Suffolk (3) |
| BOTTICELLI | Florentine painter who worked for the Medici family throughout most of his life; his works include Primavera and a depiction of a goddess standing in a scallop shell in The Birth of Venus (10) |
| NICHE | In classical architecture, a recess in a wall for a statue, often with a semicircular apex with fluting in the form of a scallop shell (5) |