| GUEVARA | Che ?, Argentina-born revolutionary and political leader executed in Bolivia in 1967 |
| DORFMAN | Ariel ?, Argentina-born author of stage plays Purgatorio and Death and the Maiden |
| BARENBOIM | Daniel ?, Argentina-born conductor and pianist; music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1991-2006 |
| LUXEMBURG | Rosa _, Polish-born revolutionary and a founder of the Spartacus League, later the German Communist Party (9) |
| ACHE | A man who died in Bolivia in agony |
| ROBESPIERRE | Maximilien de ---, French revolutionary leader executed in 1794 (11) |
| MESSI | Lionel ?, Argentina and Barcelona forward; 2010-12 and 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or winner |
| LAPAZ | Capital and largest city of Bolivia, in the west near the border with Peru (2,3) |
| DANIELBARENBOIM | Argentina-born Israeli pianist and conductor who was married to cellist Jacqueline du Pre (6,9) |
| MELLOWS | Named in honour of a Republican leader executed in the Civil War, which is the oldest of Dublin's br |
| ICILY | Island nation's leader executed in a hostile manner (5) |
| DAFYDDAPGRUFFUDD | Welsh leader executed in 1283 after leading a revolt against Edward I |
| BANDERAS | Which Spanish actor's roles include Zorro and Che? (8) |
| BATISTUTA | Gabriel ?, Argentina and Fiorentina football striker; 1994-95 Serie A top scorer |
| THEJACKAL | Carlos ___ ___, nickname of Venezuelan-born revolutionary Ilich Ramirez Sanchez |
| FRENETIC | Wild call by born revolutionary for blank faces (8) |
| EMMET | Robert ___, Irish nationalist leader executed in 1803 (5) |
| CHERUB | Beautiful child trapped in crèche? Rubbish |
| OTAMENDI | Nicolas ?, Argentina and Manchester City FC defender |
| KEMPES | Mario ?, Argentina 1978 FIFA World Cup Final winner; top scorer at the tournament (6) |