| SGRAVENHAGE | Official name for The Hague used from the 17th century onwards (1-10) |
| DENHAAG | Dutch name for The Hague (3,4) |
| TOUR | Word used from the 17th century to describe a journey visiting a number of places that originally meant a turn or spell of work (4) |
| MOIDORES | Portuguese gold coin used from the 17th to 20th Century, minted in several colonies (8) |
| THEY | General group heads for The Hague every year (4) |
| RUMELIA | Turkish name, used from the 15th century onwards, for the southern Balkan regions of the Ottoman Empire |
| CAMELOPARD | Old name for a giraffe, used from the 14th century onwards (10) |
| NETHERLANDS | The Hague is there, the - |
| WARCRIMINAL | He's bound to visit The Hague (3,8) |
| PERTAMINA | Official name for the Indonesian 'International Street Circuit' that hosted its first event at the end of the 2021 WSB season. (9,9) |
| MANDALIKA | Official name for the Indonesian 'International Street Circuit' that hosted its first event at the end of the 2021 WSB season. (9,9) |
| LHASA | Capital of Tibet, residence of the Dalai Lamas from the 17th century until 1959 (5) |
| ISAWTHREESHIPS | Festive nautical carol dating from the 17th century (1,3,5,5) |
| DUTCHTREATY | Pact made at The Hague? |
| DOUBLEDUTCH | Repeat oneself while touring The Hague? |
| WILDGEESE | Name given to Irish soldiers who served in continental European armies from the 17th Century on. (4,5) |
| ROADFUND | and 37ac, Official name for the 'tax disc' between 1920 and 1936, at which time the hypothecation of vehicle excise duty was formally ended |
| WRENS | Popular and official name for the women's branch of the Royal Navy during World Wars I and II |
| LICENCE | see 52ac, Official name for the 'tax disc' between 1920 and 1936, at which time the hypothecation of vehicle excise duty was formally ended |
| WEHRMACHT | Official name for the Third Reich's army forces |