| JAIPUR | With a tradition of woodblock printing, India's "Pink City" which is the capital of Rajasthan (6) |
| ETON | School in Berkshire with a tradition of the wall game and a unique system of house and sporting colours (4) |
| VALENTINE | 3rd-century Christian Roman saint associated with a tradition of courtly love (9) |
| PENN | Ivy with a tradition of throwing toast |
| ASHIYA | City which is the capital of one of the founding cantons of Switzerland (6) |
| SKOPJE | City which is the capital of the Republic of North Macedonia (6) |
| ARNHEM | City which is the capital of Gelderland province in the Netherlands (6) |
| TOLOSA | Ancient name of "La Ville Rose", the French "Pink City", whose culinary specialities include "saucisses" and the cassoulet in which they are served (6) |
| GENEVA | Swiss city which is the headquarters of the World Health Organization (6) |
| SAIGON | City which is the setting of Graham Greene's anti-war novel The Quiet American (6) |
| MADRAS | Crazy capital of Rajasthan, as old Indian city |
| UKIYOE | Meaning "pictures of the floating world", a style of Japanese painting or woodblock print (5-1) |
| PEARLY | - king/queen; according to a tradition founded by Henry Croft, a coster dressed in a button-clad costume (6) |
| EXETER | Cathedral city which is the administrative centre of Devon, England (6) |
| CUSTOM | Like a tailor-made gun, it's a tradition (6) |
| INDIGO | Blue dye traditionally used for denim, Japanese Shibori or Indian woodblock printed textiles (6) |
| UNLIKE | "A tradition __ any other": trademarked catchphrase for The Masters |
| INDIAN | Citizen of Rajasthan or Tamil Nadu, eg |
| YEREVAN | Inhabited since the 8th century and known as the "Pink City", the capital of Armenia with a population of approximately one million (7) |
| UPHOLD | Maintain (a tradition, eg) |