| ARDENNES | European forested region, scene of fighting in both world wars (8) |
| IWO | -- Jima, Pacific island, scene of fighting in World War II (3) |
| CENOTAPH | The ---, monument in Whitehall, London, honouring the dead of both World Wars (8) |
| FRONTIER | Scene of fighting that's on river forming country's border |
| DISTANCE | Full extent of fighting in league, for example |
| ARGONNE | Wooded region of NE France: scene of major battles in both World Wars. (7) |
| THEWEALD | Formerly heavily forested region between the North and South Downs in South East England (3,5) |
| ARMENTIERES | Town in Nord, N France that was site of battles in both World Wars (11) |
| SCAPA | and 5dn, Landlocked anchorage in Orkney; a major naval base in both World Wars |
| MARNE | River that was the site of battles in both world wars |
| FLOW | Landlocked anchorage in Orkney; a major naval base in both World Wars (5,4) |
| LENS | Industrial town in the Pas de Calais department badly damaged in both World Wars |
| UBOAT | Type of German submarine used in both World Wars |
| ARRAS | Town in N France known for its tapestries that was severely damaged in both World Wars (5) |
| SCAPAFLOW | Landlocked anchorage in the Orkney Islands, a major British naval base in both World Wars (5,4) |
| OVERTHERE | Song popular with United States soldiers in both world wars (4,5) |
| POMPOM | Quick-firing naval anti-aircraft gun used in both World Wars (3-3) |
| NASH | Paul, English painter known as a war artist in both World Wars (4) |
| NAMUR | Belgian city on the River Meuse, which suffered heavy damage in both world wars |
| KRUPP | German industrialist who supplied armaments in both world wars (5) |