| REIGNOFTERROR | A period of violence during the French Revolution incited by conflict between the Girondins and the |
| TERROR | The Reign of ___, a period of violence occurring after the onset of the French Revolution (6) |
| BLOODLETTING | Violence during a conflict |
| LUCK | Chance or destiny whose "good" form is said to be incited by a four-leaf clover, rabbit's foot or horseshoe (4) |
| TRAITOR | Mastery raised riot, incited by fifth columnist (7) |
| NANTES | French port at the head of the Loire estuary that was the scene of the Noyades during the French Revolution |
| WARSOFTHEROSES | A period of conflict between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne (4,2,3,5) |
| KNEE | The Battle of Wounded ---, the last armed conflict between the Great Sioux Nation and the USA (4) |
| WOUNDED | The Battle Of _ Knee, the last major armed conflict between the Great Sioux Nation and the US (7) |
| ROSES | The conflict between the Houses of York and Lancaster was called the Wars of these flowers |
| WESTSIDESTORY | Bernstein's tragic musical of cross-cultural love and conflict between the Jets and the Sharks set i |
| HUNDRED | Number of years spanning the conflict between the Houses of Plantagenet and Valois - though it laste |
| REIGN | - of Terror; period of state terrorism during the French Revolution led by Maximilien Robespierre (5) |
| JACOBIN | A member of the most radical club founded during the French Revolution, led by Robespierre (7) |
| ROBESPIERRE | The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution effectively ended with the execution of this prominent leader (11) |
| GIRONDIST | Member of the moderate republican party suppressed by the Jacobins during the French Revolution (9) |
| HEBERT | Jacques, 18c French revolutionary and leader of the sans-culottes during the French Revolution (6) |
| TALE | A ___ of Two Cities, historical novel by Charles Dickens set in London and Paris during the French Revolution (4) |
| MANANDSUPERMAN | It's a satirical take on the conflict between the sexes, by George! |
| GIRONDIN | A label applied to a follower of Jacques- Pierre Brissot during the French Revolution (8) |