| AGEN | Market town in the south of France on the Garonne river, noted for speciality Ente prunes (4) |
| PLUM | Orchard fruit with varieties including Victoria, mirabelle, greengage and the Ente damask variety dried for prunes in the French town Agen (4) |
| BOUTIQUE | In roundabout I queue for speciality shop (8) |
| SCAMPI | Trattoria ente |
| GERS | A department of South West France, named after a tributary of the Garonne (4) |
| SPEY | Scottish river noted for salmon fishing and a malt-whisky trail along its banks (4) |
| LEEK | English market town in the West Midlands(pop about 21,000) (4) |
| BARSAC | Commune on the Garonne river in Bordeaux, which produces a sweet white wine |
| GRAVES | Important subregion of the Bordeaux wine region situated on the left bank of the Garonne River |
| LEFTBANK | District of Paris south of the Seine River noted for its intellectual and artistic life (4,4) |
| TOULOUSE | French city on the Garonne River |
| SANCERRE | Medieval hilltop village in a canton of the same name along the Loire River, noted for sauvignon blanc wine (8) |
| KILKENNY | Market town in the Republic of Ireland that was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Ossory |
| BORDEAUX | Port city on the Garonne in south-west France, a major wine capital (8) |
| CLONMEL | County town in the south of the Irish Republic (pop 17,000) on the River Suir (7) |
| FRENCHGUIANA | Overseas region of France on the North Atlantic coast of South America whose capital is Cayenne |
| ELGIN | Market town in the historic county of Moray that stands on the River Lossie (5) |
| ARLES | Town in the south of France in which Van Gogh painted the Cafe Terrace At Night |
| GRETNA | Small town in the south-west (pop about 3,000), near the site of the Battle of Sark (1448) |
| ANDOVER | Small town in the south of England (pop about 40,000), on the River Anton (7) |