| PAULNASH | English painter born in 1889 who was a war artist in World War I and World War II (4,4) |
| CORNEDBEEF | Salt-cured brisket that was a popular meal throughout World War I and World War II |
| NASH | Paul, English painter known as a war artist in both World Wars (4) |
| EDWINHUBBLE | U.S. astronomer born in 1889 who established the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way (5,6) |
| AMOR | Painter Rick ___ was Australia's official war artist in East Timor (4) |
| CHARLIECHAPLIN | British comedian and director born in 1889, whose silent films include The Kid and City Lights (7,7) |
| ACTION | (and 5 Across) Jackson Pollock, perhaps, or a war artist (6,7) |
| COCTEAU | Jean, French artist, filmmaker and poet born in 1889 (7) |
| ARDENNES | Which area in Europe saw bitter fighting in World War I and the Battle of the Bulge in World War II? (8) |
| VANESSA | ____ Bell, English painter born in 1879 who was a member of the Bloomsbury Group (7) |
| CONCRETESHIPS | World War I and II vessels that form a floating breakwater on Malaspina Strait in the coastal Britis |
| GRABLE | Betty, American actress and World War II pin-up girl who died in 1973 (6) |
| AIRCRAFTCARRIER | Military weapon developed during World War I and, a century later, possessed by only a handful of countries (8,7) |
| GEORGEBELL | Which official war artist of World War I reached the front when the armistice was signed, and mainly |
| ROOSEVELT | U.S. president who led the country through the Great Depression and World War II |
| STANLEY | English painter born in Cookham, Berkshire, who died in 1959 (7,7) |
| SPENCER | English painter born in Cookham, Berkshire, who died in 1959 (7,7) |
| UBOAT | German submarine, especially in World War I and II (1-4) |
| BOCHE | Derogatory slang word for a German soldier in World Wars I and II (5) |
| HORTHY | Miklos, admiral and statesman who ruled Hungary between World Wars I and II (6) |