| NOUGAT | Sweet made famous by the town of Montelimar in the Rhone Valley (6) |
| REGATTA | Series of boat or yacht races, such as that held annually on the Thames by the town of Henley (7) |
| PIPER | The Pied ___ of Hamelin, the main character in a tale of a rat catcher hired by the town to lure rats away |
| GENEVA | A city in South West Switzerland, in the Rhone valley, the headquarters of the International Red Cross (6) |
| SION | Swiss town in the Rhone Valley (4) |
| TAVEL | Fine rose wine produced in the Rhone valley, S France (5) |
| TABLET | Scottish sweet made of butter, sugar and condensed milk, usually shaped in a flat, oblong block (6) |
| TOFFEE | Hard-baked chewy sweet made of sugar and butter (6) |
| LARGO | One of Florida's chain of islands, made famous by the Bogart/Bacall film, Key ... |
| SISTINE | The chapel made famous by the frescoes of Michelangelo |
| STRATA | A sweet's made up in layers (6) |
| SIAM | English governess Anna Leonowens was made famous by the fictional account of her 19th century sojourn in this Asian kingdom |
| LIPIZZANER | Compact white breed of riding and carriage horse made famous by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria (10) |
| FARGO | City in North Dakota made famous by the Coen brothers (5) |
| ENYA | Recording artist made famous by the BBC series "The Celts" |
| HAKA | Ceremonial dance in Maori culture, made famous by the New Zealand rugby union team (4) |
| CONGA | Dance made famous by the quiet man ends opera (5) |
| TTOP | Removable roof made famous by the 1968 Chevrolet Corvette coupe: Hyph. |
| MISTRAL | Strong cold north-westerly wind that blows through the Rhone valley and S France towards the Mediterranean, mainly in winter (7) |
| LANGUEDOC | Area from the Rhone valley to the eastern Pyrenees (9) |