| GRAPPELLI | Surname of post-war French jazz violinist Stephane (9) |
| YEHUDIMENUHIN | Classical violinist and conductor who also worked with Ravi Shankar and jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli |
| MITRAILLEUSE | Volley gun used in the Franco-Prussian war; French for "machine gun" |
| DJANGOREINHARDT | Belgian guitarist who co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France with violinist Stephane Grappelli |
| NUREMBERG | City in the German state of Bavaria noted as the site of post-war trials of Nazi war criminals (9) |
| REINHARDT | Django --, Belgian-born French jazz guitarist (9) |
| STEPHANE | ____ Grappelli, French jazz violinist born in 1908 (8) |
| STEPHANEGRAPPELLI | French jazz violinist who founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934 |
| SESSEGNON | Stephane ___, Benin and Montpellier attacker at West Bromwich Albion from 2013-16 (9) |
| IFIHADYOU | 1928 jazz standard recorded by Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Stephane Grappelli, Frank Sinatra and many more |
| SMALLARMS | Weapons Stephane shortly accepted on board |
| TROLL | Potential instigator of post war rumble with time |
| BOOMERS | Loud-voiced members of post-war generation? (7) |
| GORMENGHAST | Castle that features in a series of post-war novels by Mervyn Peake (11) |
| MILTON | Area of post-war construction in Glasgow where new streets were named after Scots islands (6) |
| ESTELLA | Pip's girl is French jazz singer |
| DJANGO | ___ Reinhardt, French jazz guitarist, d. 1953 (6) |
| SOLAL | French jazz pianist and composer Martial ___ |
| VENUTI | Joe ___ (1903-78), US jazz violinist (6) |
| LUC | Jazz violinist Jean-___ Ponty |