| TRADESHALL | Which Melbourne building, on the corner of Victoria and Lygon streets, is purported to be the oldest |
| SHAM | This rock, an Irish name for the plants of the trifolium genus, is not what it is purported to be! (4) |
| POLYGON | The Pentagon, perhaps, or the post office on Lygon Street (7) |
| SHROUD | ___ of Turin, length of linen purported to be the burial garment of Jesus Christ (6) |
| STONEHAVEN | Aberdeenshire town where the deep-fried Mars Bar is purported to originate from (10) |
| MOWGLI | The Jungle Book character whose name is purported to mean "frog" |
| LEAD | Very malleable, ductile, and dense metal that is a poor conductor of electricity. Known in antiquity and believed by the alchemists to be the oldest of metals. Highly durable and resistant to corrosio |
| GORDONPARK | What's the name of the scenic reserve on the corner of Kaimatira Rd and No 3 Line? (6,4) |
| ARCHAEOPTERYX | The genus of feathered dinosaur that was once thought to be the oldest known fossil bird. Fossils are known from specimens found in the Solnhofen Limestone Formation in Bavaria, Germany, starting in 1 |
| SAMMARINO | Country claimed to be the oldest surviving sovereign state and oldest constitutional republic in the world, founded in 301 AD (3,6) |
| REMINGTON | This company renowned for its rifles and ammunition is said to be the oldest continuously-operating |
| ANGEL | Area of London named from a former inn which stood on the corner of Islington High Street and Pentonville Road (5) |
| JOHNBALLANCE | Whose statue is on the corner of Guyton and St Hill streets? (4,8) |
| WREN | Power Without Glory (1950) is supposedly based on the life of which Melbourne man?(4) |
| HUNT | Thought to be the oldest building in Calgary, the ___ house |
| MOTHERGOOSE | Story said to be the oldest to have been turned into a pantomime (6,5) |
| IRAN | Where the biblical Esther and Daniel are purported to be buried |
| THEOLDVIC | London theatre located on the corner of The Cut and Waterloo Road (3,3,3) |
| ATHENAEUM | Which Melbourne subscription library was founded in 1839 and has as its motto "The Pleasure of Words |
| TURKU | Port city known in Swedish as Abo, believed to be the oldest city in Finland (where it was the capital until 1812) (5) |