| TOULON | Town of southern France, freed from Anglo-Spanish occupation in 1793 by forces that included a young Napoleon Bonaparte (6) |
| ALBI | Town of southern France one missed, being elsewhere at the time (4) |
| SUPERNATURAL | Caused by forces that cannot be explained by science (12) |
| GIBRALTAR | British overseas territory near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula and a major bone of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations |
| GALLEON | Large multi-decked sailing ship used by both navies in the 1588 Anglo-Spanish War |
| ROCKOFGIBRALTAR | Source of Anglo-Spanish conflict for three centuries |
| VICKSBURG | Last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi in the American Civil War, besieged by forces led by Ulysses S Grant |
| KIDDLES | Word from Anglo-Norman for fish-weirs consisting of dams or hedges of wattles, stakes and nets in rivers or streams (7) |
| MAGICROUNDABOUT | The ____, children's TV series that included a snail Brian and jack-in-the-box Zebedee (5,10) |
| YINYANG | In Eastern thought, this terms refers to the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. One is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption, symboli |
| BROMLEY | Largest borough of Greater London; from Anglo-Saxon, 'glade where broom grows' (7) |
| BOMB | Bed & Breakfast that included a chant was a flop (4) |
| DELAYED | Put off by act that included a song |
| IPOD | Apple device that included a sticker that said Don't steal music |
| ERGS | Work done by forces of dynes |
| CLINIC | Pointless line adopted by forces' boss in hospital |
| NANTON | Town of southern Alberta |
| SPLIT | Divorce town of southern Europe (5) |
| ENTEBBE | Town of southern Uganda |
| LARAMIE | Cattle town of southern Wyoming, USA (7) |