| SLUGLETTUCE | ___ and ___: a popular chain of bar restaurants across the UK, and particularly in the south and east (4,7) |
| DINER | Cheap restaurant across the pond (5) |
| SENOR | ___ Frog's (resort chain of bars) |
| GOOSEBERRY | Fruit grown competitively in clubs across the UK in a tradition that originated in the 18th century (10) |
| MED | Club ___ (popular chain of resorts) |
| SUCH | _ and _ a person (same word): so-and-so? |
| INN | Holiday ___ popular chain of resorts |
| NATIONWIDE | Idea in town broadcast across the UK, perhaps (10) |
| AGES | ___ and ___, a very long time (4) |
| WALLOON | Member of the French-speaking people comprising around 30% of the population of Belgium, chiefly living in the south and east (7) |
| KAARIN | Dolour in The Harp in the South and Deb in Bed of Roses, ... Fairfax (6) |
| TYNESIDE | In which northern English district, named after a river, is Jarrow in the south and Whitley Bay in the north? (8) |
| ANGLOSAXONS | The invading Germanic tribes in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD |
| RUBENS | This is a large felt hat popular in the 17th century, particularly in the Netherlands. It was given its name because of the many portraits by this very famous Flemish painter. |
| ARUS | A river that rises in northeastern Turkey (near the source of the Euphrates) and flows generally eas |
| FLEECE | Legendary object sought by Jason and the Argonauts in Greek mythology; The Golden ___, a popular pub-restaurant at The Cross, Lymm (6) |
| RUTHPARK | New Zealand?born Australian author whose best-known works are the novels The Harp in the South and Playing Beatie Bow |
| PRESIDENT | It's printed in the South and in the East that he's to become leader |
| ILLINOIS | A state in the Middle West of the USA, to the south and west of Lake Michigan |
| SIREDWARDELGAR | Composer of the overtures Alassio (In the South) and Cockaigne |