| PEARLHARBOR | US naval base attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941 (5,6) |
| PEARL | -- Harbor, site of a U.S. naval base attacked by the Japanese in 1941 (5) |
| GUADALCANAL | The largest of the Solomon Islands, occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1943 (11) |
| INFAMY | 'A date which will live in ___' - FD Roosevelt, on December 7, 1941 (6) |
| SANDIEGO | Agonised about site of US naval base (3,5) |
| GUANTANAMO | ___ Bay, body of water in SE Cuba; site of a US naval base (10) |
| SUBIC | A one-time USA Naval base in the Philippines |
| ADATE | "Yesterday, December 7, 1941 ___..." F.D.R. |
| NAMUR | Belgian city that formed part of an area attacked by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge offe |
| ELOBEID | The capital of the Sudanese state of North Kurdufan, attacked by the Mahdists in 1882 (2-5) |
| GUAM | Pacific island territory of the US which was occupied by the Japanese during WWII |
| BERNINI | Gian Lorenzo ---, artist and architect born in Naples on December 7, 1598 (7) |
| IRAN | Country that may pursue nuclear weapons if attacked by the US or its allies. (4) |
| GUANTANAMOBAY | Site of a US naval base in Cuba at which a detention camp was established in January 2002 |
| SAN | US naval base, ... Diego |
| SCALA | La ---, the chief opera house in Milan whose season opens on December 7, Saint Ambrose's Day, Milan's patron saint's feast day (5) |
| WAVE | The Great ___ off Kanagawa, a woodblock print by the Japanese Ukiyo-e artist Hokusai |
| SUMOALERTS | The tossing of salt and stamping of feet by the Japanese? |
| NETSUKE | Carved bone or ivory used as a toggle by the Japanese (7) |
| HAIRSPRAYLIVE | NBC's version of a 2002 Broadway musical, which aired on December 7: 2 wds. |