| BROGUES | What rough, untanned leather shoes were formerly worn in parts of rural Ireland and Scotland? (7) |
| BROGUE | A shoe of untanned leather formerly worn in parts of Scotland and Ireland for traipsing over rough ground; a sturdy brown Oxford-like shoe patterned with perforations; or, a mellifluous lilting Irish |
| SIDECAR | A "jaunting" pony-and-trap of rural Ireland; a one-wheeled passenger pod attached to a motorcycle; or, a classic cocktail of cognac and Cointreau/curacao with citrus juice (7) |
| SHAGREEN | The rough, untanned skin of asses, sharks or rays, often used in bookbinding (8) |
| BOCAGE | Type of landscape in parts of rural France including Normandy characterised by pasture divided by hedgerows; or, woodland scenery represented in porcelain figurines (6) |
| BOUBOU | A long, loose-fitting garment worn in parts of Africa (6) |
| REEBOK | Sportswear company whose shoes were worn by Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell in the 1924 Olympics, later celebrated in the film Chariots of Fire (6) |
| BINCHY | Author of novels set in rural Ireland including Circle of Friends, Firefly Summer and Light a Penny Candle (6) |
| ERSE | Any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland. |
| SKEAN | A kind of double-edged dagger formerly used in Ireland and Scotland (5) |
| ORANGE | William of _, King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689-1702 (6) |
| GHETTO | An area in a European city in which Jews were formerly required to live. originally used in Venice (6) |
| MOCCASINS | Soft leather shoes, historically worn by indigenous people of North America (9) |
| SKEANS | Daggers formerly used in Ireland and Scotland (6) |
| TINPANALLEY | What name was given to a district in New York where many songwriters, arrangers and music publishers were formerly based? (3,3,5) |
| TWEED | What rough-surfaced woollen cloth originated in Scotland? (5) |
| NORTHCHANNEL | Strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea (5,7) |
| SLAINTE | Gaelic word used as a drinking toast in Ireland and Scotland (7) |
| FLEET | ___ Street, a road in Central London in which many newspaper offices were formerly situated (5) |
| DUCATS | Which gold coins were formerly in wide use in European countries (6) |