| IRONGUARD | A far right Christian political party in Romania, lasting fromm 1930 to 1941 (4,5) |
| ARGON | Periodic member of a far-right group? |
| LIFAR | Ukrainian dancer and choreographer who was ballet master of the Paris Opera from 1930 to 1941." and from 1947 to 1958 (5,5) |
| SERGE | Ukrainian dancer and choreographer who was ballet master of the Paris Opera from 1930 to 1941 and from 1947 to 1958 (5,5) |
| MUDDLEDUP | Make fresh start to embrace political party in a mess (7,2) |
| AUNTDAISY | On-air name used by Maud Ruby Basham, NZ radio broadcaster from 1930 to 1963 (4,5) |
| BIOPHILIA | Derived from the Greek meaning "love of life", an innate or inherent esteem for the natural world, according to E. O. Wilson or Erich Fromm (9) |
| GULAG | A system of labour camps maintained in the Soviet Union from 1930 to 1955 in which many people died (5) |
| PREWAR | Period prior to 1941, in the U.S. |
| REGINALD | and 13: Theatre organist at Tower Ballroom in Blackpool from 1930 to 1970 (8,5) |
| HAILE | Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974, born Tafari Makonnen in 1892 (5,8) |
| SELASSIE | Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974, born Tafari Makonnen in 1892 (5,8) |
| LIBERAL | Which political party in Britain emerged in the 1860s from the old Whig Party? (7) |
| UNIONIST | Democratic ____ Party, political party in Northern Ireland founded by Ian Paisley in 1971 (8) |
| LIKUD | The major centre-right political party in Israel, founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin |
| WHIG | Member of the political party in opposition to the Tories in 18th/19th century England (4) |
| RABAUL | Town of the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea; capital of the Australian-administered Territory of New Guinea from 1921 to 1941 (6) |
| ERITREA | Italian colony from 1890 to 1941 |
| ETHIOPIA | Haile Selassie was the last emperor of this African nation, reigning from 1930 to 1974 |
| ADRIANBOULT | Knighted conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1930 to 1950 (6,5) |