| CHARLESDEGAULLE | Paris's largest international airport is named after this French soldier and statesman (7,2,6) |
| PERE | ___ Lachaise (Paris's largest cemetery) |
| PETAIN | Philippe --, French soldier and statesman, imprisoned for treason in 1945 (6) |
| LAFAYETTE | Marquis de --, French soldier and statesman who fought for the colonists in the American War of Independence (2,7) |
| NORTHUMBERLAND | Location of England's first (and one of Europe's largest) International Dark Sky Park (14) |
| INDIA | Ganges nation with the fourth largest international economy |
| GAULLE | Paris's international airport is named after this general and president who led France out of WWII and into the Common Market, Charles de ... |
| MARCOPOLO | Venice's international airport is named after this explorer (5,4) |
| LISZT | Budapest International Airport is named after which composer? (5) |
| OHARE | Chicago's main airport is named after this U.S. World War Two aviator (5) |
| REAGAN | Washington D.C.'s National Airport is named after this U.S. president (6) |
| WARSAW | City whose international airport is named after Frederic Chopin (6) |
| DEGAULLE | Statesman after whom France's main international airport is named (2,6) |
| GALILEOGALILEI | Italian scientist after whom Pisa International Airport is named (7,7) |
| PIERRETRUDEAU | Canadian prime minister after whom Montreal's international airport is named |
| GRANTLEYADAMS | First premier of Barbados after whom an international airport is named (8,5) |
| NASSER | The lake created by the Aswan dam is named after this statesman |
| GEORGEHWALKER | Golf's biennial amateur championship cup (US v. Great Britain & Ireland) is named after this man whose grandson and great grandson became presidents |
| ALI | Boxer for whom Louisville International Airport is named |
| CECIL | The Golden Globes lifetime achievement award is named after this Director of The Ten Commandments, . |