| BORSTAL | Village in Kent after which a type of young offenders institution was named |
| RAZORBLADE | A cut-throat type of young man in Belgium follows one of those getting rid of walrus? (5,5) |
| LADIDA | In a manner of speaking, pretentious type of young man from mythical Greek mountain (2-2-2) |
| CHEDDAR | Village in Somerset, England after which a type of cheese is named (7) |
| ROMNEY | Wetland area in Kent and East Sussex after which a type of sheep is named (6,5) |
| MARSH | Wetland area in Kent and East Sussex after which a type of sheep is named (6,5) |
| CABIN | A wooden chalet, dwelling-house, lodge or log-hut after which a type of cupboard derives its name; or, a private room on a ship (5) |
| MALIBU | Beach in California after which a type of surfboard is named (6) |
| HOMBURG | Town in Germany after which a type of man's felt hat is named (7) |
| LEGHORN | City in Tuscany, Italy, after which a type of domestic fowl is named (7) |
| KASHMIR | Region of S.W. central Asia after which a type of fine soft wool is named (7) |
| ASPS | Snakes after which a type of savoury consomme- or stockbased jelly, used as a glaze or mould, derives its name (4) |
| HEVER | Village in Kent, site of a 15th-century moated manor once home to a young Anne Boleyn that was restored in the 20th century for the 1st Viscount Astor (5) |
| KNOLE | The Sackville-West family's house in Sevenoaks, Kent after which an iconic style of sofa or 'saffaw' derived its name |
| ARMILLA | Latin word for a bracelet from which a type of spherical astrolabe-like model of the universe derives its name (7) |
| ESPARTO | From the Greek for "rope", a species of grass, also called halfa, from which a type of light canvas rope-soled shoe takes its name (7) |
| TEA | Drink for which a type of cup is named |
| EPSOM | English town for which a type of salt is named |
| CONESTOGA | Pennsylvania township for which a type of covered wagon is named |
| PEASOUP | Dish of petits pois pureed with mint and cream from which a type of fog derives its name (3,4) |