| LLANELLI | Largest town in Carmarthenshire nicknamed Tinopolis in the late 19th century (8) |
| KIDWELLY | Town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, west of Llanelli housing a Norman castle |
| DRYSLWYN | ___ Castle, fortress in Carmarthenshire besieged in 1287 (8) |
| ELTVILLE | The largest town in the Rheingau and birthplace of the countertenor Andreas Scholl (8) |
| BARROW | Historically within the Furness district of Lancashire, now, after Carlisle, the second largest town in Cumbria; in the late 19th century, the town's steelworks was the world's largest (6) |
| BROMPTON | When built in the late 19th century, ____ Oratory was London's largest Catholic church |
| ARBROATH | The largest town in the council area of Angus in Scotland |
| DOWJONES | US stock exchange index first used in the late 19th century (3,5) |
| COCACOLA | Carbonated soft drink invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton (4-4) |
| OSOLEMIO | Neapolitan ballad composed in the late 19th century |
| NUNEATON | Largest town in Warwickshire, birthplace of author Mary Ann Evans (George Eliot) in 1819 (8) |
| DRPEPPER | Soda created by a Texas pharmacist in the late-nineteenth century |
| KIRKWALL | Largest town in the Orkney Islands (8) |
| HOKITIKA | Largest town in the Westland district (8) |
| KERIKERI | Largest town in Northland (8) |
| LLANDOVERY | Market town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on the River Tywi |
| EBBWVALE | Largest town in Blaenau Gwent (4,4) |
| BLUES | Music that originated in the Deep South of the USA in the late 19th Century (5) |
| FFOSLAS | Horse racecourse in Carmarthenshire, Wales, that opened in 2009 (4,3) |
| BUSTLE | Framework worn at the back below the waist by women in the late 19th century in order to expand a sk |