| CHAMONIX | Host city in France of the 1924 Winter Olympics (8) |
| STMORITZ | Swiss resort town, host of the 1924 and 1948 Winter Olympics (2,6) |
| OMAHA | The landing-point in France of the U.S. 5th Corps on June 6th 1944 was given this code name (5,5) |
| BEACH | The landing-point in France of the U.S. 5th Corps on June 6th 1944 was given this code name (5,5) |
| STAMPDUTY | Tax shelter protecting a politician in France of the time (5,4) |
| DITHER | Said in France of the girl to be undecided (6) |
| COLOMBES | Industrial and residential suburb of NW Paris that hosted the 1924 Summer Olympics opening ceremony (8) |
| SWIMMING | In which sport did Johnny Weissmuller win three gold medals at the 1924 Olympics? (You may also know him as the actor who played Tarzan) |
| CHARIOTS | Film about the 1924 Olympics (8,2,4) |
| ABRAHAMS | Harold ******** , Jewish 100 metre Gold Medal winner at the 1924 Olympics (8) |
| PARIS | Host city of the 1924 Summer Olympics (5) |
| BLANC | Silver coin of France of the 14th-18th centuries. (5) |
| DEGENERATION | The decline in France of breeding |
| DELUGE | Inundation in France of winter sports event (6) |
| DEBUT | First appearance in France of container from the East (5) |
| HANSCASTROP | Protagonist of the 1924 novel Der Zauberberg (The Magic Mountain) by German author Thomas Mann (4,7) |
| EDNAFERBER | Writer of the 1924 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel So Big (4,6) |
| LIDDELL | Immortalised in the film Chariots Of Fire, the 400m winner in the 1924 Olympics in Paris was Eric .. |
| ENVYING | Being jealous in France of striving (7) |
| DUE | Expected in France of upper-class cover-up (3) |