| LONDONBROIL | Marinated beef dish which, despite its name, is of American origin |
| PRAIRIEDOG | Mammal which, despite its name, is in the squirrel family |
| MARIMBA | Instrument whose name is of Bantu origin |
| BUNGALOW | A one-storied house whose name is of AngloIndian origin (8) |
| IBARS | Construction beams which, despite their name, aren't made by Apple |
| JEHOVAHSWITNESS | Member of a Christian Church of American origin, whose publications include The Watchtower and Awake! |
| RIG | Articulated lorry of American origin (3) |
| ANGLAIS | Paired with "cor", one of the woodwinds forming part of the instrumentation of Tchaikovsky's score for the Christmas ballet The Nutcracker that, despite its name, is neither English nor a horn (7) |
| STYROFOAMPEANUT | Bit of packing material that, despite its name, is inedible |
| MINORCA | Mediterranean island that, despite its name, is the second largest in its archipelago |
| BOULDER | City that, despite its name, is smaller than Little Rock |
| AFRICOLA | Soft drink that, despite its name, is actually German |
| PEKOE | Orange ___ (tea that, despite its name, is actually black) |
| MESSKIT | Collection that, despite its name, is orderly and compact |
| HORNYTOAD | Spiny reptile that, despite its name, is actually a lizard |
| CHEESECAKE | Dessert that, despite its name, is better classified as a pie or tart |
| LAMBASTE | Criticise meat dish which is main part of tea (8) |
| UAE | The end of its name is also its natl. airline |
| IDAHO | Its name is completely fabricated despite being "translated" as "gem of the mountains" |
| LATINA | An inhabitant of the US who is of Latin American origin (6) |