| LASSAFEVER | Viral disease of West Africa named after a village in northwest Nigeria |
| FEVER | Viral disease of West Africa named after a village in NW Nigeria (5,5) |
| LASSA | And 26 Viral disease of West Africa named after a village in NW Nigeria (5,5) |
| NIGER | Landlocked country of west Africa named after a river (5) |
| CRETONNE | A heavy cotton or linen fabric with a printed design, used for furnishing, named after a village in Normandy (8) |
| BANTAM | Small breed of domestic fowl named after a village in Java (6) |
| CAMEMBERT | A rich soft creamy cheese named after a village in Normandy where it originated |
| BOSTON | US city founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, named after a village in Lincolnshire, England (6) |
| BORSTAL | Youth prison, named after a village in Kent (7) |
| STILTON | English cheese named after a village in Huntingdonshire (7) |
| CHEDDAR | Smooth hard yellow or white cheese named after a village in Somerset, England (7) |
| GOTHAMITE | Wiseacre named after a village in Nottinghamshire (9) |
| PROSECCO | White wine named after a village in north-east Italy (8) |
| DRAX | Large coal-fired power station in North Yorkshire named after a village west of the Humber estuary (4) |
| HOUDAN | Breed of light domestic fowl named after a village near Paris (6) |
| GATWICK | Which London airport was named after a village whose name means "goat farm"? (7) |
| GORGONZOLA | Italian blue cheese, named after a village near Milan (10) |
| PASSCHENDAELE | Village in NW Belgium that was scene of heavy fighting in World War I (13) |
| RHODESIAN | Native of the colonial-era country in Africa named for its invader whose paramilitary seized the ter |
| DIKDIK | Dwarf antelope of eastern Africa named from the sound of its alarm call; genus Madoqua, four species (3-3) |