| MESSIDOR | Month of the French revolutionary calendar extending from June 20 to July 19 (8) |
| BRUMAIRE | Second month of the French revolutionary calendar, extending from Oct 23 to Nov 21; the month of mist (8) |
| PIANO | Keyboard instrument that Franz Liszt played at a concert for the last time on July 19, 1886 |
| EDGAR | With 34-Across The Dancing Class painter who was born in Paris on July 19 1834 |
| PLUVIOSE | Fifth month of the French revolutionary calendar (1793- 1805) running from around 20 January to February 18; from Latin, ' rainy' (8) |
| GERMINAL | Month of the French revolutionary calendar between March 22 and April 20 (8) |
| FERVIDOR | Alternative name for the eleventh month of the French revolutionary calendar |
| GHORMLEY | Robert L -, US Navy vice admiral; commander of the South Pacific Area from June-October, 1942 (8) |
| COMICCON | Annual pop culture event in San Diego, this year from July 21st to July 24th |
| MISCOUNT | Make error with 20 to make first motorway to south matter |
| TINGWELL | 20 to 1 host before Bert Newton, Bud ... (8) |
| ARNESLOT | Head coach of Liverpool FC from June 2024 (4,4) |
| STAMPEDE | July 6th to July 15th, 2018: Calgary ___ |
| ONESCORE | Twenty, to Abraham Lincoln |
| FRUCTIDOR | Twelfth month of the French Revolutionary calendar, running from 18 August to 16 September; the month of fruit (9) |
| THERMIDOR | The 11th month of the French revolutionary calendar; the month of heat (9) |
| REFUGEE | To acknowledge the courage of asylum seekers the United Nations General Assembly established June 20 |
| FLOREAL | Eighth month of the French revolutionary calendar, named from the Latin for 'flower' (7) |
| VENTOSE | Sixth month of the French Revolutionary calendar, coinciding with parts of February and March; from Latin, 'windy' (7) |
| NIVOSE | Fourth month of the French revolutionary calendar, falling in December and January; from Latin, 'snowy' (6) |