| VETERANSDAY | Observance given its current name in 1954 |
| WWI | Historical event given its current name in 1939: Abbr. |
| STATEN | ------Island, New York city borough given its current name in 1975 (6) |
| INLANDREVENUE | Government department which got its current name in 1952 (6,7) |
| DOUWEEGBERTS | Old Dutch coffee company that assumed its current name in 1925 (5,7) |
| MESOTRON | Removing three consecutive letters from this old name for a short-lived subatomic particle gives you its current name |
| RUBENS | This is a large felt hat popular in the 17th century, particularly in the Netherlands. It was given its name because of the many portraits by this very famous Flemish painter. |
| NUTCRACKER | The ___, ballet with a score by Tchaikovsky given its premiere at the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg in 1892 |
| SEDAN | French city said to have given its name to a car |
| REVERSER | Section 5 in Booker given its treatment? (8) |
| ALLOCATED | Everything Tom found in dictionary was given its proper place (9) |
| LADY | '___ Hamilton', crocosmia given its name from Emma, Nelson's mistress (4) |
| ELF | Experimental machine given its name by a French oil company. (3) |
| SPADE | Gardening tool given its correct name? |
| PENN | The city of Philadelphia was planned and given its name by the Quaker, William ___ (4) |
| SPA | Belgian town with mineral springs which has given its name to all such watering places and baths |
| PANCREAS | Large glandular organ near the stomach given its name ('all flesh') by the Greek anatomist Rufus of Ephesus c. 100 AD (8) |
| ROI | Play by Alfred Jarry given its first live stage production in 1896 (1,1,1) |
| UBU | Play by Alfred Jarry given its first live stage production in 1896 (1,1,1) |
| TRASHPANDA | Nickname for a raccoon, given its coloration and its predilection for eating garbage |