| EIGHTY | How many aerial victories were credited to WWI's Baron von Richthofen? (6) |
| BANYAN | Asian tree with many aerial roots (6) |
| JESSEOWENS | American athlete whose performances at the 1936 Berlin Olympics were credited with 'single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy' (5,5) |
| DRONE | Device used to capture many aerial shots in contemporary cinema |
| WARACE | Baron von Richthofen, e.g. |
| REUTER | Paul Julius, Baron von --, founder of a famous international news agency (6) |
| LIEBIG | Justus, Baron von ---, 19c German chemist who founded agricultural chemistry (6) |
| BARONS | Von Richthofen and von Steuben |
| REDBARON | Nickname of World War I aviator Baron von Richthofen (3,5) |
| ACE | Baron von Richthofen, for one |
| ACES | Eddie Rickenbacker and Baron von Richthofen |
| DOOSRA | Type of off-spin cricket delivery whose invention is credited to Saqlain Mushtaq (6) |
| POLICE | Arrest credited to street cop, apparently, for this kind of crime? (4-6) |
| COLLAR | Arrest credited to street cop, apparently, for this kind of crime? (4-6) |
| YANKEE | Traditional American song and nursery rhyme credited to British Army surgeon Richard Shuckburgh c. 1755 (6) |
| DOODLE | Traditional American song and nursery rhyme credited to British Army surgeon Richard Shuckburgh c. 1755 (6) |
| LIEBER | Rather, to Richthofen |
| FRANCE | One of WWI's Big Five |
| BIGGUN | WWI's Bertha, for example |
| AGATHA | English crime writer with over 80 novels credited to her name, Dame ... Christie |