| NATIONALISM | Ideology that was typical of the the periods of liberation in Europe in the 18th century and in Asia |
| RISORGIMENTO | What is the name for both the movement and the period of liberation and reunification of 19th-centur |
| QUADRILLE | Dance fashionable in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries (9) |
| REGENCY | The ---, the period 1811-20, during which the Prince of Wales ruled the United Kingdom whilst his father was incapacitated (7) |
| REPRESENTED | Was typical of agent to bear a grudge against journalist (11) |
| PHASES | Reoccurring sunlit shapes of the Moon; stages of mitosis; or, the periods of play between breakdowns in rugby union (6) |
| BLACKDEATH | A plague that killed millions of people in Europe in the 14th century (5,5) |
| ELBRUS | Considered to be the highest mountain in Europe, in the Caucasus in SW Russia near the border with Georgia (6) |
| SHAWM | Double-reed woodwind instrument popular in Europe in the medieval and Renaissance periods but subsequently eclipsed by the oboe (5) |
| MINUET | Stately court dance in triple time fashionable in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries; from French, 'dainty, small' (6) |
| CHUKKA | Each of the periods of play into which a game of polo is divided (6) |
| GOYA | Commemorating the Spanish war of liberation, Third of May, 1808 is the work of which painter? (4) |
| DADA | Art movement that originated in Europe in the early 20th century as a reaction by artists who wanted to reject the modern capitalist society |
| GALLIARD | Dance in triple time for two people popular in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries (8) |
| SHAKO | Tall cylindrical military hat with a peak and a front plume, popular in Europe in the 19th century (5) |
| OMBRE | Trick-taking Spanish card game played with a 40-card deck, popular in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries (5) |
| CRINOLINE | Stiffened or hooped petticoat worn by women to expand a skirt, popular in Europe in the mid 19th century (9) |
| UNIVERSITIES | Educational establishments which were first created in Europe in the 11th and 12th centuries (12) |
| NANDINA | Evergreen shrub of barberry family - in Britain and in Asia (7) |
| NEOLIBERALISM | Ideology that the historian Quinn Slobodian called "the ongoing effort to protect capitalism from democracy" |