| NEONAZI | Swastika-wearing follower of any of several post-WWII minority movements characterised by belief in |
| INDEFENSIBLE | Can't be justified by belief in ends being changed (12) |
| NOUVELLE | - cuisine, cooking movement characterised by elegant presentation and small portions (8) |
| DUMBARTONOAKS | Conference centre in Washington DC that gave its name to several post-war international agreements (9,4) |
| WHERE | Follower of any, else, or every |
| HUSSAR | A member of any of several light cavalry regiments in European armies, renowned for their elegant dress (6) |
| PRUNE | Partially dried fruit of any of several varieties of plum tree |
| RUNES | The characters of any of several alphabets used by the Germanic peoples (5) |
| BUSHMAN | Member of any of several aboriginal peoples of southern Africa (7) |
| COB | Nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus. |
| YAM | Edible tuber of any of several yams. |
| ONTARIO | Where in Canada is the town of Swastika, Where Unity Mitford, friend of Adolf Hitler, was conceived in 1913? (7) |
| SACREDCOW | Was troubled to catch Catholic taken in by belief that's above criticism (6,3) |
| THRUST | Press hard, taken in by belief (6) |
| COLOURSCHEME | Number of reds find revolutionary Frenchman from Spain with black swastika on white and red backgrou |
| LIVERY | Uniform of the Queen's footmen, pageboys and other attendants, or that of members of any of the Worshipful Companies of London (6) |
| BREAM | Flesh of any of various freshwater fishes of the families Centrarchidae of North America or Cyprinid |
| DERVISH | Member of any of various Muslim orders of ascetics, some of which are noted for a whirling dance (7) |
| PICT | A member of any of the ancient peoples who lived in Britain North of the Forth and Clyde (4) |
| CONSCIENTIOUSOBJECTORS | Wartime non-combatants by belief |