| CHARTWELL | The Kent country home of Winston Churchill (9) |
| BLENHEIM | Monumental country house, home of the Dukes of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill (8) |
| RANDOLPH | Forename of the father and of the son of Winston Churchill (8) |
| PIMLICO | Area neighbouring Belgravia in the City of Westminster, site of a number of blue plaques including those of Winston Churchill and Joseph Conrad (7) |
| CHURCHILL | Gary Oldman earned an Academy Award for his portrayal of Winston ___ in Darkest Hour (9) |
| FAVERSHAM | Market town on the Kent coast, which until the 1930s was England's gunpowder centre (9) |
| PROSECUTE | Professional, attractive, going round the Kent area with Sue (9) |
| GRAHAMSUTHERLAND | English artist whose 1954 painting of Winston Churchill was destroyed on the orders of Lady Churchill |
| AUSTRIA | Land-locked European country, home of the Grossglockner, the highest mountain in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass (7) |
| METHODIST | The Kents raised Superman as one |
| HOUR | Drama centring on the early days of Winston Churchill during World War II, Darkest ... (4) |
| CLEMENT | British Labour prime minister who served between the two terms of Winston Churchill (1945-51) (7,6) |
| ATTLEE | British Labour prime minister who served between the two terms of Winston Churchill (1945-51) (7,6) |
| THELASTLION | Three-volume biography of Winston Churchill |
| BLENHEIMPALACE | Birthplace of Winston Churchill |
| SANDYS | Duncan, Conservative politician and son-in-law of Winston Churchill (6) |
| STATUE | London's Parliament Square has one of Winston Churchill (6) |
| DARKEST | Gary Oldman earned an Academy Award for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in ___ Hour (7) |
| SUTHERLAND | Graham, artist born in 1903 noted for his controversial portrait of Winston Churchill (10) |
| OLDMAN | English actor who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour (6) |