| CENOTAPH | The ___ , site of the annual Remembrance Day service in London's Whitehall (8) |
| YOMHAZIKARON | Israel's annual 'Remembrance Day for The Fallen in Defence of The State' (Hebrew) (3,9) |
| OVAL | The ___, site of Stuart Broad's farewell (4) |
| NOVEMBER | Remembrance Day in the UK falls in this month (8) |
| LASTPOST | A ceremonial bugle call traditionally sounded on Remembrance Day; or, the title of a poem by Carol Ann Duffy (4,4) |
| MEMORIAL | _____ Day ( Newfoundland's remembrance day |
| REDPOPPY | Remembrance Day symbol: 2 wds. |
| INIGO | Mr Jones, English architect whose designs include the Banqueting House in London's Whitehall (5) |
| LUTYENS | Edwin, architect who designed the Cenotaph in London's Whitehall (7) |
| TUNIS | Site of the annual Festival of Carthage |
| THAMES | Longest river entirely in England, site of the annual Boat Race on a stretch between Putney to Mortlake (6) |
| CONEY | Brooklyn's ___ Island (site of the annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest) |
| BELLADRUM | Village near Inverness, site of the annual Tartan Heart festival (9) |
| ELAH | Valley of ____, site of the biblical battle between David and Goliath (4) |
| SARUM | Old ___, site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury and a notorious rotten borough (5) |
| TRAFALGARSQUARE | Public space at the northern end of London's Whitehall (9,6) |
| OSLO | Site of the annual "Norwegian Wood" rock festival |
| AINTREE | Site of the annual Grand National (7) |
| ASPEN | Site of the annual Winterskil festival |
| BUGLE | Instrument traditionally used to sound the Last Post; war veteran, Bill Osborne, 92, honours the fallen every Remembrance Day with a performance in the garden of his Ellesmere Port home (5) |