| GALLIARD | Dance popular across Europe in the 16th century (8) |
| ATTILA | Called the Scourge of God, he led the Huns across Europe in the fifth century, ... the Hun |
| ARGONAUTSCLUB | Which ABC radio children's group was popular across generations and was on air from 1933-1934 and revived 1941-1972? (9,4) |
| ARIEL | Brand-name detergent launched across Europe in 1968 (5) |
| EUTELSAT | Which European satellite operator provides coverage across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and merged with OneWeb in 2023? (8) |
| BOOGALOO | Latin dance popular in the '60s |
| FANDANGO | A lively dance popular in Spain and Spanish America (8) |
| LACROSSE | Sport coming in all across Europe |
| REMAINED | Name given to a person who voted for the UK to stay in the EU in the 2016 referendum (8) |
| PUGS | Small dogs, popular in the Imperial court, brought from China to Europe in the 16th Century (4) |
| MARSHALL | The USA's programme of economic aid for Europe in the aftermath of World War II was known as the ___ |
| STRICKER | Captain of the United States golf team that defeated Europe in the 2021 Ryder Cup on September 26 (6,8) |
| MUSTAPHA | Resident World Controller of Western Europe in the 1932 Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World (8,4) |
| MENNONITE | Member of a chiefly North American Protestant sect originating in Friesland, Europe, in the 16th century (9) |
| COFFEE | Drink introduced to Europe in the 16th century (6) |
| DETARIFA | Southernmost point of continental Europe, in the Spanish province of Cadiz, Andalusia (2,6) |
| TEA | Drink introduced to Europe in the 16th cent. |
| NATIONALISM | Ideology that was typical of the the periods of liberation in Europe in the 18th century and in Asia and Africa in the post-colonial 20th |
| GALOP | Lively dance popular in the 19th Century in England and France (5) |
| LINDY | Lively dance popular in the US in the 1930s, _ hop (5) |