| MATAHARI | Dutch exotic dancer executed as a German spy in World War I (4,4) |
| MATA | ___ Hari, the exotic dancer executed as a German spy in France during WWI |
| PAULNASH | English painter born in 1889 who was a war artist in World War I and World War II (4,4) |
| ARDENNES | Which area in Europe saw bitter fighting in World War I and the Battle of the Bulge in World War II? (8) |
| TRENCHES | Excavations used in the front line in World War I (8) |
| FLANDERS | Powerful medieval principality in the SW part of the Low Countries; scene of many battles in World War I (8) |
| SALONIKA | ___ Front, another name for the Macedonian Front in World War I (8) |
| CHLORINE | Adolf Hitler was harmed by what gas in World War I? (8) |
| ANTITANK | Weaponry first used in World War I |
| ALSATIAN | Large canine also referred to as a German Shepherd (8) |
| PLUNKETT | Oliver ---, 17th-Century Irish Roman Catholic churchman and martyr executed as a supposed conspirator in the Popish Plot (8) |
| HARI | See 6 Down, Dutch dancer who was executed as a German spy in 1917 (4,4) |
| CASCADES | Caesar's assassin and German spy initially falls (8) |
| CALENDAR | Exotic dancer welcomes a student for series of dates (8) |
| STRIPPER | On stage, originally, one on a high became an exotic dancer (8) |
| SELLE | French river in Picardy that was the site of the battle between Julius Caesar and the Nervians in 57 BC as well as a 1918 battle in World War I |
| SECONDBATTLEOFYPRES | Canada distinguished itself in action in World War I in Belgium in 1915 in the ___ ___ ___ ___ |
| KIEL | German canal connecting the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. Also the name of a city which witnessed a German sailors' mutiny in World War I. |
| UNCLOTHE | Foreign article includes material showing what exotic dancers do |
| ZEEBRUGGE | Port in N.W. Belgium which was a German submarine base in World War I (9) |