| CHALETS | Wooden Alpine ski lodges with overhanging eaves, traditionally used by Swiss herdsmen in the summer months where they would make butter/cheese and preserve milk (7) |
| CHALET | A summer hut used by Swiss herdsmen (6) |
| BERNICE | Name used by Swiss skaters? (7) |
| GSTAAD | Alpine ski village in Switzerland Bernese Oberland, host of the Hublot Polo Gold Cup annually in the summer (6) |
| ALPENSTOCK | Long iron-tipped staff traditionally used by shepherds in the Alps, a predecessor of the ice axe (10) |
| COBLE | Wooden boat traditionally used by fishermen on the Yorkshire coast (5) |
| ALPHORN | Used as a national symbol of Switzerland, a wooden wind instrument traditionally used by shepherds i |
| BODE | ___ Miller American alpine ski racer who is the only skier with five or more wins in each discipline |
| YURT | A portable, bent dwelling structure traditionally used by nomads in the steppes of Central Asia |
| COPTIC | The family of dialects traditionally used by the Christians of Egypt (6) |
| CHEVENING | Country house in Kent traditionally used by the British Foreign Secretary (9) |
| TARTRAZINE | Brilliant yellow dye discovered by Swiss chemist Johann Heinrich Ziegler in 1884, used in food and drink as the additive E102 (10) |
| IDYLLS | Bucolics or vignettes of country life such as those written by Theocritus including The Two Herdsmen, The Harvest Festival and The Beloved (6) |
| TICTAC | Name the sign language traditionally used by racecourse bookies. (3,3) |
| LINDSEY | ___ Vonn former alpine ski racer who was the first American woman to win an Olympic gold in downhill skiing |
| CORACLE | River boat with a willow or ash frame, traditionally used by Welsh fishermen (7) |
| VONN | Lindsey ___ competed in all five women's alpine ski events in Vancouver 2010 (4) |
| CLAPPERBOARDS | Devices traditionally used by filmmakers to indicate the start of filming (13) |
| FONDUE | Originally cooked by Swiss villagers with limited fresh foods during the winter, a dish of cheese heated with wine as a dipping sauce for bread (6) |
| HEIDI | Popular children's novel by Swiss author Johanna Spyri published in two parts in 1880 and 1881 (5) |