| WINDMILLTHEATRE | Former name for a building in London best known for its nude shows from 1932 to 1964 (8,7) |
| FOLIESBERGERE | Which Paris music hall became famous for its nude shows? (6-7) |
| ALAMO | Rental car company named for a building in Texas |
| DRESSREHEARSALS | Practice sessions not needed for nude shows? (5,10) |
| ROYALALBERTHALL | Building in London envisaged by European close to Victoria |
| ALECDOUGLESHOME | British prime minister from 1963 to 1964 (4,7-4) |
| ALECDOUGLASHOME | Conservative prime minister from 1963 to 1964 (4,7-4) |
| TORONTO | City where Taylor will play six shows from Nov. 14 to Nov. 23; she'll also play three shows in Indianapolis before that Nov. 1 to Nov. 3 (but Indianapolis is too long a word to fit in this crossword g |
| BALILLA | Model name for Fiat's Type 508 saloon and sports car built from 1932 to 1937 (7) |
| RAC | .. Rally. name of an annual motoring event from 1932 to 1997 now known as the Wales Rally GB (1,1,1) |
| TATEGALLERY | National museum of art housed at Millbank, central London, from 1932 to 2000 (4,7) |
| ROVER | Croquet ball ready to peg out; a random or long-distance mark for shooting at in archery; or, a former name for a Venture Scout (5) |
| EPEE | Olympic fencing event in which Italians won individual gold from 1932 to 1960 |
| GORKI | Russian city Nizhni Novgorod's name from 1932 to 1991 (5) |
| STAR | Yachting class which was an Olympic event from 1932 to 2012, when it was discontinued (4) |
| BRASSIE | In golf, a former name for a No. 2 wood which originally had a brass-plated sole (7) |
| LYONS | Joseph ___, Australian statesman; prime minister from 1932 to 1939 (5) |
| SALAZAR | Antonio de Oliveira ___, Portuguese statesman; prime minister from 1932 to 1968 (7) |
| TEFLON | What synthetic fluoropolymer was trademarked by DuPont in 1945 and is best known for its use in kitchens? (6) |
| LITER | Unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre (0.001 cubic metre). From 1901 to 1964 the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4 A°C (39.2 A°F) and standard atmospheric pres |