| FONTAINEBLEAU | Town near Paris with a chateau named a Unesco World Heritage Site in 1981 (13) |
| BERN | European capital city (pop about 140,000), named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1989 (4) |
| LOIRE | River with a chateau-filled valley |
| BATIK | Craft named a UNESCO Masterpiece |
| HEADSMASHED | This rather forthrightly named site, near Fort Macleod in Alberta, is a cliff over which hunters chased buffalo; it was used for 6,000 years. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1981. It |
| MADHURJAFFREY | Indian actress, food and travel writer and TV personality named a CBE in 2004 |
| SERENGETI | National park of northern Tanzania designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981 (9) |
| FOODOFTHEGODS | Sound heavenly to eat in Paris with Diana having champagne and caviar (4,2,3,4) |
| UNEATEN | A female in Paris with a number left in dining room? |
| VERSAILLES | Gardens in a city near Paris designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site (10) |
| FINALE | Finish in Paris with a drink in last act (6) |
| JEFF | Guy and I, in Paris, with a couple of females (4) |
| STAMMER | Mat's at sea in Paris with a speech defect (7) |
| ANNUITANT | One night in Paris with a set of books for one receiving regular payments (9) |
| LUNATIC | Eccentric learner one in Paris with a nervous twitch |
| CHARTRES | City south of Paris with a distinctive Gothic cathedral (8) |
| UNHITCH | Disconnect one from Paris with a jerk (7) |
| TEA | A drink you may get in a chateau (3) |
| CHATELAINE | Mistress in a chateau having friendly talk with girl (10) |
| SCHLOSS | German term for a building similar to a chateau, palace or manor house |