| BREDA | "The Surrender of ___" (Diego Velazquez painting) |
| PRADO | Art gallery that houses The Surrender of Breda by Velazquez (5) |
| EXTRADITION | Once the practice of the surrender of an offender back to where the offence took place |
| APPOMATTOX | Village in Virginia, scene of the surrender of the Confederates, under General Lee (10) |
| HORATIOGATES | English-born U.S. general who in 1777 compelled the surrender of the British at Saratoga (7,5) |
| DOUGLASMACARTHUR | US general who accepted the surrender of Japan in 1945 |
| LECLERC | Philippe, French soldier who received the surrender of Paris in 1944 (7) |
| AESOP | Classical subject of a Velazquez painting in the Prado |
| ROKEBY | The - Venus, painting by Diego Velazquez damaged by the suffragette Mary Richardson in 1914 (6) |
| VENUS | Velazquez painting, The Rokeby - (5) |
| LASMENINAS | 1656 painting of Infanta Margaret Teresa and her entourage by Diego Velazquez (3,7) |
| ROKEBYVENUS | The ?, 17th-century painting by Diego Velazquez damaged by suffragette Mary Richardson in 1914 |
| LAS | ___ Meninas (much-debated Velazquez painting) |
| MENINAS | Las ____, 1656 group portrait by Diego Velazquez set in a palace studio (7) |
| WHITEFLAG | E.g. half-wit waved the surrender signal (5,4) |
| VELAZQUEZ | "Surrender of Breda" artist |
| WAIVER | Voluntary surrender of a right |
| GIVEIN | Surrender of soldier with yellow streak, perhaps |
| SUBMISSION | Surrender of military expedition after advance |
| HANDOVER | Surrender of Hampshire town with hotel (8) |