| SEVRES | Town in the Parisian suburbs noted for a form of ornate hard-paste porcelain identified by a cursive double "L" mark (6) |
| LOOP | Feature of a cursive "k" or "l" |
| COWLEY | Oxford suburb noted for its car production (6) |
| PRIMROSE | ____ Hill, North London suburb noted for its hilltop park (8) |
| EARLS | ____ Court, west London suburb noted for its exhibition centre (5) |
| CHINA | Word for hard-paste porcelain originally from a country of the same name; or, cups, saucers, porcelain or similar ware collectively (5) |
| ASNIERES | Former name of a Parisian suburb on the Seine depicted in a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh (8) |
| DOMAIN | The highest taxonomic rank in binomial nomenclature; a sphere of knowledge; or, in computing, a set of network addresses identified by a common name (6) |
| CHASER | A hunter; a horse used for a form of point-to-point originally raced between church steeples; a type of dragonfly; or, a shot of liqueur taken after a pint of beer, for example (6) |
| MEISSEN | Fine hard-paste porcelain, also called Dresden china in Britain (7) |
| LIMOGES | Variety of French hard-paste porcelain (7) |
| CHINACLAY | A fine white material used to manufacture hard-paste porcelain (5,4) |
| STEP | A simple dance move; the short name for a form of aerobics; or, a foothold cut into a slope of ice by a climber (4) |
| ITALIA | Giro d'-; bicycle race where the leader of the general classification is identified by a pink jersey, or maglia rosa (6) |
| RECESSION | Period of economic decline, usually identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters (9) |
| PETUNTSE | A feldspathic rock used in making hard-paste Chinese porcelain (8) |
| TREAD | Word preceding "mill" for a form of Victorian prison punishment or for a device for a modern gym workout (5) |
| BOYFRIEND | A lover of ornate finery in a person's embrace |
| YORK | Identified by a white rose, one of the two rival Plantagenet houses (4) |
| PAWNBROKER | A business traditionally identified by a sign of three gold balls (10) |