| METTERNICH | Klemens --, Austrian statesman (10) |
| RAAB | Austrian statesman |
| SATURATION | Plenty new to Austrian (10) |
| SCHOENBERG | Arnold --, 1874-1951, Austrian-born American composer (10) |
| AUSTERLITZ | Town in the Czech Republic; site of Napoleon's victory over Russian and Austrian forces in 1805 (10) |
| EBERHARTER | Stephan, Austrian skier who won the World Cup downhill title 2002-04 (10) |
| ACCOUNTANT | Austrian capital cannot accommodate European royalty with office worker (10) |
| SCHNITZLER | Arthur, Austrian dramatist whose works include 1893's Anatol (10) |
| LOTTELENYA | Austrian actress on telly ate crackers |
| PRUSIKKNOT | A friction hitch devised by an Austrian mountaineer |
| MAXIMILIAN | Austrian who ruled Mexico |
| GLOCKSPIEL | Sales pitch for an Austrian pistol? |
| EISENSTADT | Instead set out for Austrian city |
| ICEMACHINE | Supplier of rocks ___ I see German article enthralling Austrian scientist (3,7) |
| HEDYLAMARR | Austrian/American film actress, 19142000, who also co-invented a guidance system for torpedoes (4,6) |
| SEVENYEARS | Austrian mountaineer Heinrich Harrer's true adventure story, ... In Tibet (5,5) |
| STEIERMARK | German name for the Austrian state in which Arnold Schwarzenegger was born |
| OTTOWAGNER | Austrian architect whose buildings include Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, Vienna |
| ROTERKNOPF | The second-highest peak in the Schober group of the Austrian Alps (5,5) |
| ANTONBRUCKNER | 19th-century Austrian composer of nine symphonies |