| STALINIST | Like the 1930s Soviet Union |
| KIMPHILBY | Member of British intelligence who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union in the 1930s, '40s and '50s (3,6) |
| RILEY | British car company that produced the Lynx and the Merlin in the 1930s (5) |
| ENOSIS | Movement for the union of Cyprus with Greece that began in the 1930s (6) |
| WHALE | James ___, director of the 1930s horror films Frankenstein, The Old Dark House and The Invisible Ma (5) |
| OSWALDMOSLEY | Politician who became leader of the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s (6,6) |
| ASCOT | Broad cravat tied under the chin; a make of gas water heater popular from the 1930s to the 1950s |
| CROCODILE | What creature has been the logo of the French company Lacoste since the 1930s? (9) |
| MOSLEY | Leader of the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s (6) |
| INKSPOTS | In the 1930s and 1940s, the ____, were one of the first African American vocal groups to be popular with both black and white audiences |
| UNTOUCHABLES | The ---, nickname of the team of law enforcement agents led by Eliot Ness in Chicago in the 1930s (12) |
| DRY | Like the Prairies in the 1930's |
| BSA | Maker of the T9 in the 1930s (3) |
| ERA | The Big Band ___ (the 1930s and 1940s) |
| ROLLERDERBY | Contact sport devised in the US in the 1930s associated with Leo Seltzer and Damon Runyon (6,5) |
| JIVE | Dance which originated in the USA in the 1930s (4) |
| FORMBY | George - - -, comedian who starred in musical films of the 1930s, famous for playing the ukulele (6) |
| SCRABBLE | A board game featuring lettered tiles, invented in the US in the 1930s (8) |
| MIRRORS | Sound ---, acoustic 'dishes' built on the South and North East English coast between about 1916 and the 1930s to warn of approaching enemy aircraft (7) |
| NEVER | The Alvis 20 and 25 of the 1930s bore this name (5) |