| DUALCITIZENSHIP | For those calling home in Europe and America, 10 across has status in the country (4,11) |
| NUTWITHSTANDING | Eccentric who has status in the community? |
| OCCIDENTAL | Relating to the countries of Europe and America (10) |
| MILLET | French painter noted for his scenes of rural life and peasantry including The Sower, The Potato Harvest, The Gleaners and Calling Home the Cows (6) |
| AREACODE | Parish etiquette for those calling down from somewhere else (4,4) |
| SCOTLANDYARD | 10 across has background in a foreign police service (8,4) |
| WILLDO | You can count on me if 10 across has party (4,2) |
| FESCUE | Grass with wide flat leaves cultivated in Europe and America for permanent pasture and hay and for lawns. |
| NOTWITHSTANDING | No fool, Henry has status still (15) |
| OCCIDENT | Producer of rust, say, in Europe and America |
| WIMPIEST | Least courageous warriors in Europe and America? |
| WIDEST | Most extensive documents in Europe and US? |
| REPUBLICAN | Is this about one of those selling drink to one of those calling closing time at The Palace perhaps? (10) |
| ARTDECO | Style of design and interior decoration in Europe and the US in the 1920s and 1930s (3,4) |
| ATLANTIC | Against the law at first, the prank divides Europe and America (8) |
| NATO | Western Europe and US pact which opposed the Warsaw Pact nations in the Cold War |
| TARAU | Romansch name of the renowned Swiss resort and billionaires' playground Davos, which is the highest town in Europe and the site of the vast Parsenn ski run (5) |
| ACID | Form of industrial pollution that has damaged lakes and forests in Europe and North America over the |
| BERNE | Unofficial or "de facto" capital of the country in which Davos (the highest town in Europe) and Murr |
| LOBSTER | The most important commercial crustacean in Europe and the only extant species in the genus Nephrops (6,7) |