| ELYSEES | Parisians watched helplessly on June 14, 1940, as German troops marched along the Champs ... for the |
| EIFFELTOWER | The Nazi swastika flew from this famous Paris landmark on June 14, 1940 (6,5) |
| RAVENS | Super Bowl champs for the 2000 and 2012 seasons |
| NOKINGS | Name of the nationwide protests in the US against Donald Trump on June 14. (2,5) |
| RHESUS | Monkey species of Albert II, who became the first mammal in space on June 14, 1949 (6) |
| NARVIK | On April 14, 1940, British troops recaptured this Norwegian port from the Germans |
| DOC | Heigh-ho, heigh-ho: He was #1 in line as The Seven Dwarfs marched along singing their song |
| THEEQUATOR | Flag Day is June 14; the gold band on Nauru's flag depicts this, which the island nation lies just beneath |
| FLAG | It's honored on June 14 |
| MARENGO | Napoleonic battle fought on June 14, 1800 (7) |
| FLAGDAY | Get tired of Robin on June 14 in USA |
| NASEBY | Civil War battle in Northamptonshire, fought on June 14 1645 (6) |
| HAWHAW | William Joyce, a former pupil of British Nazi Oswald Mosley, became infamous in January 1940 as the |
| ATHENS | Italian aircraft bombed this city on October 28, 1940, as they began an invasion of Greece |
| GREECE | Italian aircraft bombed Athens on October 28, 1940, as they began an invasion of this country |
| ANGASTON | Which town in the Barossa Valley was initially known as German Pass but was renamed in honour of the founder of the South Australian company, who settled there? (8) |
| GREATDANE | Known as the Apollo of all Breeds, this famously large dog is also known as German Mastiff (5,4) |
| CAFE | Place to sip a kir along the Champs-Elysees |
| OUI | "Yes," along the Champs-Elysees |
| CAFES | Sights along the Champs-Elysees |