| CAVELL | Edith -, nurse executed in 1915 |
| EDITHCAVELL | English nurse executed in 1915 for assisting Allied soldiers in escaping German-occupied Belgium (5,6) |
| EDITH | - Cavell, nurse executed in 1915 |
| SECONDBATTLEOFYPRES | Canada distinguished itself in action in World War I in Belgium in 1915 in the ___ ___ ___ ___ |
| FRANKSINATRA | U.S. singer and film actor born in Hoboken in New Jersey in 1915 (5,7) |
| NORTHOLT | Oldest RAF base in the UK that opened in Ruislip in 1915 (8) |
| HARRYHOUDINI | He was buried in 1915 and died in 1926 |
| LUSITANIA | Ship in the news in 1915 |
| HAIG | Douglas ___, Field Marshal who became Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915 |
| EDITHPIAF | 1959's Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien singer born in France in 1915 (5,4) |
| GALLIPOLI | A peninsula in North West Turkey, the scene of an unsuccessful Allied campaign in 1915 (9) |
| ENDURANCE | Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, crushed by the ice in Antarctica in 1915 (9) |
| YIDDISH | In 1915, New York had five daily newspapers in what language? (7) |
| GOLDERSGREEN | London suburb in which the Dunstan Road shul was founded in 1915 (7,5) |
| CITRUSJAPONICA | Original Latin name for the kumquats from 1784 until reclassified in a segregate genus, Fortunella, in 1915 |
| HARRY | ___ Saltzman, Bond film producer born in Canada in 1915 (5) |
| WARREN | Station on the Wirral, near new Brighton, opened in 1888 and closed in 1915 (6) |
| KIWANIS | International charitable organization founded in 1915 |
| STONEHENGE | British landmark auctioned off in 1915 |
| DWGRIFFITH | His "Birth of a Nation" premiered in 1915 |