| OLATHE | Fourth largest city in Kansas, US, whose name derives from a Shawnee word meaning beautiful (6) |
| CHOPSUEY | Chinese-style dish originating in the US whose name derives from the phrase mixed bits (4,4) |
| NEVADA | State of the western US whose name means 'snow-covered' in Spanish (6) |
| SHERMAN | Civil War general with a Shawnee middle name |
| SANE | What are the odds for a Shawnee? |
| DAMSON | A small, plum-like fruit whose name derives from a city in Syria where it originated (6) |
| LOVAGE | Used to flavour pea soups and alcoholic botanical cordials, a herb and heirloom plant whose name derives from a medieval word for parsley (6) |
| PURPLE | Colour whose name derives from a mollusc yielding a crimson dye (6) |
| BELLIS | From the Latin meaning "beautiful, pretty", the genus of the flower whose common name "daisy" is thought to derive from the Old English for "day's eye" (6) |
| EUONYM | Any item whose name derives from a person (6) |
| EPONYM | Any item whose name derives from a person (6) |
| BYREDO | Fragrance and leather goods company whose brand name derives from a portmanteau of "by redolence" |
| EPOGUE | Belle -; meaning "beautiful age", a period of French history preceding the First World War (6) |
| TIERRA | Archipelago at the southern tip of South America whose name is Spanish for 'Land of Fire' (6) |
| NAGOYA | Which is the fourth largest city in Japan? (6) |
| DUNDEE | The fourth-largest city in Scotland (6) |
| TOPEKA | State capital of Kansas, US (6) |
| OTTAWA | Fourth-largest city in Canada |
| OSIJEK | The fourth largest city in Croatia |
| DULUTH | The fourth largest city in Minnesota, birthplace of Bob Dylan |