| SEDGMAN | Australia's first post-Second World War Wimbledon men's singles champion (7) |
| HELEN | ..... Wills Moody, pre-war Wimbledon women's singles champion (5) |
| NEONAZI | An adherent of a post World War II far-right political movement (3-4) |
| COLDWAR | Post World War II struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union (4,3) |
| YELTSIN | First post-Soviet president of Russia, in office from 1990 to 1999 (5,7) |
| SAMPRAS | "Pistol Pete", seven times Wimbledon mens singles champion (7) |
| NATO | Post-Second World War alliance that includes the U.K. and the U.S. |
| FEDERER | Eight-time Wimbledon men's singles champion (7) |
| MCENROE | John ......., three-time Wimbledon men's singles champion (7) |
| BABYBOOM | Post-Second World War phenomenon |
| MARSHALLPLAN | A programme of US economic aid for the reconstruction of post-Second World War Europe (8,4) |
| ERHARD | Chief architect of West Germany's post-Second World War recovery; he became chancellor in 1963 (6) |
| PATCASH | 1987 Wimbledon Men's Singles champion (3,4) |
| JOWETTJAVELIN | Post-world war 2 saloon, stablemate of the Jupiter sports car (6,7) |
| TITO | Creator of post-World War II Yugoslavia |
| PLAZA | Post second-class and third-class map back to town square? (5) |
| IRONCURTAIN | Post-World War II barrier |
| BEVERIDGE | William ---, British economist whose 1942 report served as the basis for the post World War II welfare state (9) |
| BORIS | First post-Soviet president of Russia, in office from 1990 to 1999 (5,7) |
| ADENAUER | Surname of the first post-war chancellor of West Germany (8) |