| CAFFA | Name by which the Crimean port and resort city of Feodosiya was known at the time of the Black Death |
| YALTA | Crimean port and resort (5) |
| OBERAMMERGAU | Venue in southern Germany of a Passion Play performed every ten years to recall the outbreak of the Black Death there in 1633 (12) |
| BUBONICPLAGUE | Cause of the Black Death (7,6) |
| PALERMO | Santa Rosalia, who saved the city from the Black Death, is the patron saint of this capital of Sicil |
| PLAGUE | The Black Death, which reached Europe in the mid-14th century, was a particularly devastating one (6 |
| FOURTEENTH | Century in which the Black Death swept Europe Here are your answers to the crossword on 'The lunch hour genealogist' pages |
| BUBONIC | Form of plague (rather than the pneumonic kind) that was called the Black Death |
| RENO | Resort city of western Nevada known as ' The Biggest Little City in the World' (4) |
| EBERT | First president of Germany (1919-25), known at that time as the Weimar Republic (9,5) |
| FRIEDRICH | First president of Germany (1919-25), known at that time as the Weimar Republic (9,5) |
| FLEAS | What spread the Black Death of the mid14th Century? (5) |
| NICE | Which is the leading resort city of the French Riviera? (4) |
| FLEA | What creature was mostly responsible for spreading the Black Death? (4) |
| DANSEMACABRE | Allegorical genre which emerged after the Black Death |
| MIAMI | Which is the major resort city of Florida? (5) |
| PALMSPRINGS | Resort city of southern California approximately 107 mi (172 km) east of Los Angeles (4,7) |
| FOG | Known at sea as haar or fret, cloud at ground level whose similar condition, haze, contributes to a red sky at sunrise or sunset (3) |
| NAUTASALAMANDER | From the Andes, the fastest amphibian known, at 15 mph |
| RAT | Large rodent blamed for the Black Death (3) |