| BERCHTESGADEN | Resort town in Germany in the Bavarian Alps associated with Adolf Hitler (13) |
| DERFUHRER | 'The Leader', German title associated with Adolf Hitler (3,6) |
| DIANAMITFORD | Member of an aristocratic English family who married Sir Oswald Mosley at the home of Joseph Goebbels, with Adolf Hitler as guest of honour |
| ZUGSPITZE | In the Bavarian Alps the highest peak in Germany (9) |
| EAGLES | Where ___ Dare, Maclean novel set in the Bavarian Alps (6) |
| MEISTERSINGER | One of the burgher poets and musicians in Germany in the 14th - 16th centuries (13) |
| SPIKEMILLIGAN | Goon whose books include Adolf Hitler: My Part in his Downfall |
| SHOCK | First stout drunk in Germany in the past - that'll come as a bolt out of the blue (5) |
| TRANCEMUSIC | A pop genre developed in Germany in the 1990s |
| BIEDERMEIER | A style of furniture derived from French empire style common in Germany in the 19th century (11) |
| RIESLING | Which grape variety originated in Germany in the early 1400s? (8) |
| TECHNO | Electronic dance music genre for Kraftwerk, which originated in Germany in the early 1980s |
| KAISERSLAUTERN | City in southwest Germany, in the Bundesland of Rhineland-Palatinate, that became the largest US garrison outside the United States in the late 1940s |
| LOUISIV | Given here with his ordinal, who was known as "the Bavarian" and became the Holy Roman Emperor in 13 |
| EMS | Town in Germany famous for the --- Telegram, which led to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (3) |
| OBERAMMERGAU | Town in Bavarian Alps noted for its Passion Play (12) |
| DESSAU | Town in Germany at the confluence of the Elbe and Mulde rivers |
| HANSEATIC | The --- League was an association of towns in Germany from the 12c to the 17c (9) |
| FOKKER | Anthony, the 'Flying Dutchman', who made fighter aircraft for Germany in the First World War and later established companies in the US and the Netherlands (6) |
| MEISSEN | Town in Germany on the River Elbe famous for its porcelain (7) |