| BLENHEIMPALACE | Birthplace in 1874 of Sir Winston Churchill (8,6) |
| BLENHEIM | ____ Palace, birthplace in 1874 of Winston Churchill (8) |
| KARSH | Photographer who shot the iconic "Roaring Lion" portrait of Sir Winston Churchill used on the cover of Life (5) |
| SUTHERLAND | Graham, artist whose portraits include that of Sir Winston Churchill in 1955 (10) |
| FINNEY | Actor whose roles include Hercule Poirot in the 1974 film version of Murder on the Orient Express and Sir Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm (6) |
| FOUR | Alluded to in a famous speech delivered by Sir Winston Churchill in 1940, a 24th part of a day (4) |
| HOMBURG | What style of felt hat favoured by Sir Winston Churchill originated in Germany? (7) |
| NOBEL | Prize that Sir Winston Churchill won in literature (5) |
| SANDHURST | Common name for the Royal Military College in Camberley, Surrey, whose alumni include Sir Winston Churchill and Princes William and Harry (9) |
| LAUDER | Which entertainer (Sir Harry ___) was called "Scotland's greatest ever ambassador" by Sir Winston Churchill? (6) |
| VSIGN | Which gesture is associated with Sir Winston Churchill? (1-4) |
| BYWHAT | "We make a life ___ ___ we give." - Sir Winston Churchill |
| BRICKLAYER | Sir Winston Churchill was a keen amateur one (10) |
| HARROW | Leading public school whose former scholars include Lord Byron and Sir Winston Churchill (6) |
| INSOMNIA | Sir Winston Churchill and Marilyn Monroe both suffered from what at night? (8) |
| TRURO | Birthplace in Cornwall of actor Samuel Foote, whose loss of a leg in a riding accident is sometimes attributed the origin of the theatrical phrase "break a leg!" (5) |
| ROGER | Pol -; brand of champagne that was Sir Winston Churchill's favourite (5) |
| ODENSE | Birthplace in Denmark of writer Hans Christian Andersen, in 1805 |
| ASSISI | Birthplace in Umbria of the patron saint of animals (6) |
| CHARTWELL | Sir Winston Churchill's family home near Sevenoaks in Kent for 43 years (9) |