| BREAK | A rest often associated with successful snookerplayers (5) |
| OFFICERS | Bureaucrats are away, to chill and rest often (8) |
| LINEN | Fabric fashioned from flax fibres and often associated with a natural, rustic or timeless aesthetic; or, napery made of said cloth collectively (5) |
| TULIP | Flower often associated with Amsterdam (5) |
| LISZT | Pianist and composer (often associated with Brahms), d. 1886 (5) |
| BAGEL | Hard, ring-shaped bread roll, often associated with Jewish baking (5) |
| CEDAR | What tree is often associated with Lebanon? (5) |
| ORGAN | Musical instrument often associated with a church |
| ANGEL | Divine messenger often associated with 17 (5) |
| COLIC | Severe abdominal pain often associated with infants (5) |
| SUTRA | Often associated with kama, retro art has us hooked (5) |
| GONZO | Journalistic style often associated with Hunter S Thompson (5) |
| CIDER | Which alcoholic drink is often associated with Somerset? (5) |
| LANDS | The two letters often associated with Lowry's estate |
| BERET | Headwear often associated with the French |
| PEONY | Large, showy garden flower, often associated with China. |
| ASHES | Dust often associated with these trees |
| ICECREAM | Dairy product often associated with a holiday (3,5) |
| WOOZLES | Imaginary honey-stealing creatures in A. A. Milne's book Winnie-the-Pooh, often associated with heffalumps (7) |
| GRAPHITE | Fruit filled with with successful form of carbon (8) |