| PRAGUE | Capital of the Czech Republic, site of Charles University (6) |
| BEAGLE | Plea surrounding a novice who found the final site of Charles Darwin's craft (6) |
| PAVENTRY | District in Northamptonshire hosting the grand depart of the OVO Energy Women's Tour in June; site of Charles Spencer's home Althorp (8) |
| HALERS | They are part of the capital of the Czech Republic and could be loud, I hear (6) |
| AUSTERLITZ | Town in the Czech Republic; site of Napoleon's victory over the Russian and Austrian armies in 1805 |
| CZECHS | The natives or inhabitants of the Czech Republic (6) |
| KORUNA | The standard monetary unit of the Czech Republic (6) |
| VACLAV | First name of the first two presidents of the Czech Republic |
| BRNO | Second-largest city of the Czech Republic, in the SE at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers (4) |
| HAVEL | Dramatist who wrote the 1963 play The Garden Party and served as the first President of the Czech Republic (5) |
| VACLAVHAVEL | The first President of the Czech Republic (6,5) |
| BOHEMIA | A kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire, now part of the Czech Republic (7) |
| MORAVIA | With the chief town Brno, the eastern part of the Czech Republic with Silesia (7) |
| OLGA | Mrs. Vaclav Havel, the first first lady of the Czech Republic |
| PRAG | Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. |
| OSTRAVA | Industrial city in the chief coal-mining area of the Czech Republic (7) |
| SLOVAKIA | Country that's east of the Czech Republic (the two used to be a single nation) |
| HALER | Currency of the Czech Republic, worth 100 koruna (5) |
| CZECH | Official language of the Czech Republic (5) |
| EDEMA | First president of the Czech Republic |