| CANADA | A country in the Americas, a dock in Liverpool and a square in London? (6) |
| CANTUSFIRMUS | Hypocrisy over partnership in the Americas, a persistent theme (6,6) |
| LONSDALE | What is a street in Melbourne's CBD, a port in Victoria, a square in London, a quay in Vancouver and a "belt" is a British boxing prize? (8) |
| SLOANERANGER | Female version of Hooray Henry, named after a square in London (6,6) |
| BASMATIRICE | America's a bit taken aback with this Indian grain! (7,4) |
| USUALLY | Normally, America's a top-class friend (7) |
| COSTARICA | Fellow performer I caught going to a country in the Americas |
| ARGENTINA | Silver within a country in the Americas (9) |
| LEICESTER | Which square in London is the city's cinema district and the location of many film premieres? (9) |
| LINCOLNSINNFIELDS | The largest square in London in the borough of Camden (8,3,6) |
| INNATE | Pub on a square in the middle of Graceland is in the family (6) |
| CUTTYSARK | Tea clipper built in 1869 and now kept in a dry dock in Greenwich (5, 4) |
| WALLACECOLLECTION | The artworks displayed at Hertford House in Manchester Square in London (7,10) |
| CHILE | Only country in the Americas with a female president |
| MERSEYBEAT | 60s pop music style originating in Liverpool and popularised by The Beatles (6,4) |
| AIRPORT | Construction named after John Lennon in Liverpool and George Best in Belfast |
| TRAFALGAR | This Brussels sprout cultivar is also a Spanish Cape battle - and a Square! (9) |
| LONGSHIP | Narrow open vessel with oars and a square sail used by the Vikings (8) |
| KITTIWAKE | Oceanic gull having a white plumage with pale grey, black-tipped wings and a square-cut tail (9) |
| CITYSTATE | It is found by bottom of street on a square in Clare and, in the past, Athens (4,5) |