| FOURTEEN | - - - Points, declaration by President Wilson in 1918 outlining the post-war peace aims of the US (8) |
| MOTHERSDAY | Observance made official by President Wilson in 1914 |
| ATLANTICCHARTER | Declaration of August 14, 1941, regarding peace aims after W.W. II |
| TWENTYTHREE | Electoral vote margin for President Wilson in the election of 1916 |
| ALCATRAZ | Island in San Francisco Bay, site of the first lighthouse on the wt coast of the USA (8) |
| OECD | Established in 1961, this world trade body grew out of the OEEC set up to administer the post-war Ma |
| POINTS | What President Wilson proposed for a lasting peace ... or what's missing from the answers to the starred clues |
| MANTOVANI | Annunzio Paolo ?, Venice-born arranger-conductor popular in the post-war era in Britain (9) |
| CAGE | John ___ (1912 - 92),US composer who was a leading figure in the post-war avantgarde (4) |
| AMERICAN | Issue of Trump, in part, dividing a piece of the US (8) |
| ARKANSAS | One of the Confederate states of the US (8) |
| UPIWILLSURVIVE | Declaration by a news agency exec in the face of a business slump? |
| BEAT | The _ Generation, American literary movement of the post-war era (4) |
| PHASE | How each generation of the post-war Hillman Minx was referred to (5) |
| BABYBOOMER | A person born in the post-war era, from which their demographic cohort is named (4,6) |
| GARFIELD | James, 20th President of the US (8) |
| FILLMORE | Millard, 13th president of the US (8) |
| COOLIDGE | Calvin, 30th President of the US (8) |
| HAMILTON | Rap musical about the founding years of the US (8) |
| CONGRESS | The bicameral federal legislature of the US (8) |