| HIGHWYCOMBE | Town in south Buckinghamshire noted for its furniture industry (4,7) |
| OLNEY | Market town in Buckinghamshire noted for its annual pancake race (5) |
| WYCOMBE | District in Buckinghamshire noted for wheelback Windsor chairs made from its local beech/elm wood (7) |
| HORSEHAIR | Growth of the furniture industry? (9) |
| ETHANALLEN | Furniture industry name, with a chain of stores across North America |
| LLANTRISANT | Town in south Wales called 'The Hole with the Mint' when the Royal Mint moved from London in 1967 (11) |
| PORCH | Remove its furniture in winter? |
| CONISBROUGH | Town in South Yorkshire between Doncaster and Rotherham housing an 11th-century castle |
| ORANGEVILLE | Town in south-central Canada, the seat of Dufferin county (11) |
| SWEET | Said 'It's furniture for the living room, darling' (5) |
| DINETTE | Kitchen adjunct, or its furniture |
| CHORLEY | A town in south Lancashire formerly known for its cotton industry (7) |
| BARNSLEY | Former mining town in South Yorkshire noted for its chop, a cut from the lamb's loin (8) |
| STELLENBOSCH | University town in South Africa's Western Cape province, famous for its nearby vineyards |
| EASTKILBRIDE | Town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, designated a new town in 1947 (4,8) |
| PENZANCE | Last character absorbed in act of humiliation in town in south-west (8) |
| WATERFORD | In 1783, two brothers founded a crystal glass factory in which town in south-east Ireland? (9) |
| TROON | Town in South Ayrshire famous for its 'Royal' golf course, one of the hosts of the Open Golf Championship |
| WOOMERA | Town in South Australia used as a site for aerospace testing |
| ENTEBBE | Town in south Uganda whose airport is one of the largest in East Africa |