| BALTI | ___ Triangle, area of Birmingham noted for Indian eateries that cook and present dishes in steel woks (5) |
| BERMUDA | ___ Triangle, area of mysterious disappearances (7) |
| NEAT | Excellent selection of Indian eateries (4) |
| BALTIC | Sea bordering Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; The ___ Triangle, development area in the heart of Liverpool, noted for cafes and nightlife (6) |
| ASTOUNDED | Very much surprised to see university in area of Birmingham that's given daughter education (9) |
| LEXEME | In linguistics, a basic unit of meaning in a language/vocabulary in the form of a word or several wo |
| IONIC | Greek form of architecture seen in The Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient wo |
| ASTON | Area of Birmingham known for its university and football club (5) |
| YARDLEY | Area of Birmingham represented in Parliament by Estelle Morris from 1992 to 2005 |
| CHINDIT | Member of the special forces group created and commanded by Orde Wingate in the Burma Campaign of Wo |
| MCPAUL | What was the birth surname of the heptathlete and javelin thrower who was born in Port Kembla and wo |
| EDGBASTON | Area of Birmingham that is home to Warwickshire County Cricket Club |
| READERS | In 1922 Dewitt and Lila Wallace started editing things down into the magazine that has become the wo |
| ANTHONYQUINN | Who starred in Zorba the Greek and later fathered wo children when in his eighties? (7,5) |
| BASE | Part of a triangle's area formula |
| RENDERERS | Those that "cook" animal processing waste into soap for example (9) |
| TAPASBARS | Eateries that serve croquetas and chopitos |
| RING | "Sleigh bells ...; are you list'ning? In the lane, snow is glist'ning," sang Perry Como in Winter Wo |
| LUPIN | Plant having large spikes of brightly coloured flowers whose name derives from the Latin word for wo |
| TACO | Dish that cook regularly presented |