| AGA | Word from the Turkish for 'lord' |
| SOFA | Word from the Turkish for "bench" |
| KEBAB | Word from the Turkish for "roasted meat" |
| YURT | Word from the Turkish for "home" |
| SHISH | Word from the Turkish for "skewer" |
| TULIP | Bulbous spring-blooming plant of the lily family named from the Turkish for 'turban' (5) |
| DOLMA | Dish from the Turkish for "something stuffed" |
| KIOSKS | Word that derives from the Persian for palaces and Turkish for garden pavilions or summerhouses, yet is used to describe public telephone boxes or newspaper stands (6) |
| BOSH | Word, from Turkish for "empty", for drivel, nonsense or poppycock (4) |
| HORDE | From Turkish for "camp", word for a tribe of nomadic Mongolian warriors first, later a vast crowd of fans, insects, shoppers, tourists or anything else (5) |
| PASHA | Tapas has detracted from the Turkish governor (5) |
| DOMINO | From the Latin for "lord, master", word originally for a priest's winter cape, later a masquerade cloak of black silk; or, one of 28 gaming tiles with between zero and 12 pips (6) |
| BEELZEBUB | A devil, from the Hebrew for 'Lord of the Flies' (9) |
| KHAN | Turkish for "ruler" |
| ASLAN | Children's literature character whose name is Turkish for "lion" |
| EFFENDI | Literally, Turkish for "master" |
| OMDURMAN | City in the Sudan that was the scene of an 1898 victory for Lord Kitchener's forces |
| ADONAI | Hebrew word for "Lord" |
| ENYA | Composer for 'Lord of the Rings' |
| NEPTUNE | Write about song for Lord of the sea (7) |