| SAXE | A French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750). |
| HENRYPELHAM | British Whig Prime Minister (1743-1754) who oversaw the end of the war of the Austrian Succession (5,6) |
| NEY | Michel ___, a French marshal whom Napoleon called the "Bravest of the brave" (3) |
| IMMORTAL | It's memorable how Castor distinguished himself from Pollux (8) |
| NOTABLE | Someone who's distinguished but apparently unfit (7) |
| PELHAM | British prime minister, under whom the War of Austrian Succession was ended (6) |
| PETAIN | Henri, French marshal who led the pro-Nazi government of unoccupied France at Vichy from 1940-44 (6) |
| ROTERKNOPF | The second-highest peak in the Schober group of the Austrian Alps (5,5) |
| KITCHENER | Field marshal who in 1900 became overall commander of the British forces in the Second Boer War (9) |
| TIEPOLO | Giovanni Battista, Venetian artist born in 1696 who painted in the Rococo style (7) |
| LINZ | Capital of the Austrian state of Upper Austria, on the River Danube (4) |
| FREUDIAN | A follower of the Austrian psychoanalyst renowned for his interpretation of dreams (8) |
| EARLYMODERN | Designating the period of European history from the end of the Middle Ages to around 1750 (5,6) |
| SMITH | Will _, actor who played a fictionalised version of himself in The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air (5) |
| SCHUBERT | Surname of the Austrian composer of the Trout Quintet (8) |
| REICHSRAT | Bicameral parliament of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918) |
| HAIG | Douglas ___, Field Marshal who became Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915 |
| ALANBROOKE | Viscount, British field marshal who was chief of the Imperial General Staff in World War II (10) |
| NORFOLK | The Duke of ____, earl marshal who organised the Queen's funeral in September (7) |
| SALIERI | Italian composer, 1750-1825, portrayed as a rival of Mozart in the 1984 film Amadeus (7) |