| STONEHENGE | Prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain, designated a UN World Heritage Site in 1986 (10) |
| IPCC | Name the UN'S "world referee" on the climate. A panel. Abbreviation. |
| IRONBRIDGE | Small town on the River Severn in Shropshire that became part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 |
| KHRUSHCHEV | Soviet statesman who banged his shoe on the table at a UN meeting (10) |
| ROBERTELEE | First monument on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va. |
| SUBSEQUENT | Later a€“ UN bequests (anag) (10) |
| PEACEPRIZE | Nobel honour awarded to Canada's (future) Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in 1957 "for his crucial contribution to the deployment of a United Nations Emergency Force in the wake of the Suez Crisis" o |
| GRANTSTOMB | Monument on Manhattan's Riverside Drive |
| IRONBRIDGEGORGE | Shropshire location designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 (10,5) |
| TRANSLATOR | Many a UN employee |
| STUDLEY | The ___ Royal Water Garden, in North Yorkshire near Harrogate and containing the ruins of Fountains Abbey, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986. (7) |
| TOLEDO | Historic Spanish city on the River Tagus declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986 (6) |
| ALEPPO | Syrian city whose old part was made a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986 (6) |
| BUSTARD | The great ____, a chalk downland bird in southern England, became extinct in 1832, and was reintroduced on Salisbury Plain in 2003 |
| STKILDA | Archipelago which became Scotland's first Unesco world heritage site in 1986 |
| IMBER | Uninhabited village in the military training ranges on Salisbury Plain (5) |
| EASTTIMOR | Which region did Australia invade on September 20, 1999 as a major part of a UN peacekeeping force? |
| CHAD | In which country did Irish Army personnel serve in a UN peacekeeping mission between 2008 and 2010? (4) |
| DIPLOMAT | "The best bunker buster" according to Scott Ritter, a UN weapons inspector in Iraq in the 1990s |
| KYOTO | Japanese city where a UN Protocol on climate change was signed in 1997 (5) |