| CASTILE | What type of soap, made with olive oil, was first produced in Spain during the 13th Century? (7) |
| ALHAMBRA | Moorish palace built in Granada, Spain, during the 13th and 14th centuries; from Arabic, 'the red one' (8) |
| GOUT | Brick dust mixed with olive oil was once believed to be a cure for what painful condition? (4) |
| AMIENS | This cathedral is the largest of the three great Gothic cathedrals built in France during the 13th century. It is located in the Somme River valley, and it is the largest in France. It was designated |
| LAVA | Soap made with pumice |
| TANNHAUSER | Richard Wagner opera that was first produced in Dresden in 1845 (10) |
| NECCO | ___ Wafers (candy that was first produced in 1847) |
| LEDUC | Where oil was first discovered in Alta. (1947) |
| ALFONSO | King of Spain during WWII |
| ATTESTED | Bore witness to races at Spain during various dates (8) |
| FOCACCI | Bread made with olive oil |
| SHAMPOO | Type of soap with fake phosphorus bubbles (7) |
| BEERMAT | Which pub-related item was first produced around 1880 by Friedrich Horn, a German printer? (7) |
| CHELSEA | British reality soap, Made In _ (7) |
| ROUILLE | Provencal sauce of garlic, chillies and breadcrumbs blended with olive oil, traditionally served wit |
| OLIVETREE | "And over the ____s [...] that were in the low plain was Baal-hanan the Gederite: and over the cellars of oil was Joash" (1 Chronicles 27:28) |
| RICHARDWAGNER | German composer whose cycle of music dramas, The Ring of the Nibelung, was first produced at Bayreuth in 1876 |
| CIABATTA | From the Italian meaning "slipper", a type of bread made with olive oil (8) |
| FOCACCIA | A flat loaf of Italian bread made with olive oil and topped with salt, herbs etc. (8) |
| SALSAVERDE | Green Italian sauce made with olive oil, capers, garlic, anchovies, vinegar and parsley (5,5) |