| JODRELLBANK | The -- Observatory in Cheshire, England was established in 1945 by Dr Bernard Lovell (7,4) |
| TIM | Curry that originated in Cheshire, England |
| BRAHE | Tycho ___, Danish astronomer who established the observatory Uraniborg c. 1580 (5) |
| STARRY | Viewer-friendly, at the observatory |
| NANTWICH | Urban district of Cheshire,England |
| EAGLESCOUTS | Ranks achieved by Armstrong and Lovell |
| BERNARDLOVELL | English astronomer who founded the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire in 1945 (7,6) |
| NAGASAKI | Japanese port almost completely destroyed in 1945 by the second atomic bomb dropped by the US |
| DRESDEN | Industrial city in S.E. Germany almost destroyed in 1945 by Allied bombing (7) |
| ARAB | ___ 1; international association formed in Cairo in 1945 by 11 and others (4) |
| LOVELL | Bernard -; physicist who led the team that built the 250 ft radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in the 1950s (6) |
| ELLE | Magazine co-founded in 1945 by HelAA¨ne Gordon Lazareff |
| BOSWORTH | --- Field was the site of the battle in which Richard III of England was killed (8) |
| MCNAMARASBAND | Popular song by Shamus O'Connor and John J Stamford recorded in late 1945 by Bing Crosby |
| JAGUAR | Car company founded in 1945 by William Lyons (6) |
| TYCHO | Astronomer who established the Uraniborg Observatory in Denmark (5,5) |
| JIM | Astronaut Lovell who was played by Tom Hanks in "Apollo 13" |
| DURHAM | This natural defensive site in northeastern England was chosen by William I the Conqueror (reigned 1066-87) as a fortress and bulwark against the Scots. It also became a place of pilgrimage for St. Cu |
| PRAEMUNIRE | The 1392 Statute of ____, limiting papal power in England, was later exploited by Henry VIII, eg against Wolsey |
| LEEDS | -- Castle in Kent, England, was the home of several medieval queens of England (5) |