| ALFREDTHEGREAT | Monarch felt rage and hatred after the Blitz (6,3,5) |
| FIREDEPARTMENT | American unit to combat 6 ac rage and leave soldiers in fort |
| EASTEND | "I'm glad we've been bombed. It makes me feel I can look the ... in the face," said Queen Elizabeth referring to the Cockney area of London that had borne the brunt of the Blitz (4,3) |
| ENMITY | It fed into heartless opposition and hatred (6) |
| PODIUM | Power and hatred from platform (6) |
| HYDE | 'Nothing lived in him but fear and hatred' |
| ABHORS | Regards with disgust and hatred (6) |
| ABHOR | Regard with disgust and hatred (5) |
| XENOPHOBIA | Fear and hatred of foreigners (10) |
| HOPEANDGLORY | 1987 British comedy-drama-war film, written, produced and directed by John Boorman and based on his own experiences of growing up in London during the Blitz |
| PHONEYWAR | Blower turned awry on the eve of the Blitz (6,3) |
| CRITERION | Underground London theatre used by the BBC in the Blitz |
| XFL | Its teams included the Orlando Rage and the Memphis Maniax |
| DAYANDNIGHT | Like the Blitz at its peak, exemplifying 10 (3,3,5) |
| FIREWATCHING | Crew in a fight, possibly giving employment in the Blitz (4-8) |
| BLIGHTY | Get home in the Blitz via carrying torch (7) |
| RAF | Air heroes of the Blitz, for short |
| LONDONPRIDE | Patriotic Noel Coward song composed during the Blitz in 1941 (6,5) |
| RAPID | Swift introduction to prose in The Blitz (5) |
| LIT | Set on fire during the Blitz (3) |