| HUSKIES | Malamutes and samoyeds are known by this general term |
| CAPSICUM | Red peppers are known by this name in Australia and Singapore (8) |
| SPITZ | Thick-coated dog breed of a group including Pomeranians and Samoyeds |
| GARIBALDI | Bourbons knocked back by this general: a vulgar, boring soldier |
| DOGS | Malamute and mastiff |
| ONIONS | They are known by experts working first and working second (6) |
| ROPES | They form a boxing ring and are known by those au fait (5) |
| NAMES | People and things are known by them (5) |
| GAULLE | Paris's international airport is named after this general and president who led France out of WWII and into the Common Market, Charles de ... |
| SLATE | Metamorphic rock used for tiles whose sizes are known by aristocratic names including princess, duchess, countess and lady (5) |
| ACQUAINTANCES | Acquit case, Ann, as witnesses are known by you (13) |
| ITALIAN | Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 was composed in Berlin and first performed in London but it's still known by this name reflecting the influence of Rome and Naples |
| IRIAN | Once known as Netherlands New Guinea, West Papua became known by this name when it was incorporated by the UN into Indonesia after a limited referendum in 1969 |
| IRIANJAYA | Once known as Netherlands New Guinea, West Papua became known by this name when it was incorporated by the UN into Indonesia after a limited referendum in 1969 (5,4) |
| WOLFE | This general's said to be a cruel person |
| DOG | Samoyed or Alaskan malamute |
| DEEPTHROAT | FBI No.2 and an informant behind Woodward %26 Bernstein's Watergate scandal revelations, until recently W Mark Felt was only known by this pseudonym (4,6) |
| RHODESIA | Between 1965 and 1979, the African country of Zimbabwe was known by this name. (8) |
| FATBOY | Young EastEnder Arthur Chubb is far better known by this nickname (6) |
| GUMTREE | The Australian eucalypt is known by this common name |