| APARTHEID | Vaccine ___, term used by the head of the World Health Organization to describe COVID-19 immunization disparities between rich and poor countries (May, 2021) |
| CLIMATECHANGE | The greatest threat, according to the World Health Organization, to human health this century (7,6) |
| PAULWOLFOWITZ | New head of the World Bank |
| POLARCAP | Head of the world? |
| ROME | So-called "Caput Mundi" ("Head of the World") |
| TRAIN | Drive___. Term used to refer to engine and transmission together (5) |
| REDEEMER | The ___, term used in Christian theology for Jesus Christ |
| ENTREMETS | Imperfect tense ___ term used in French course (9) |
| GENEVA | In which city are the headquarters of the World Health Organization? (6) |
| IBUPROFEN | Painkiller and anti-inflammatory drug; one of the World Health Organization Essential Medicines |
| WHOSWHO | Reference book featuring the World Health Organization's much-travelled doctor? (4,3) |
| NYMPHET | Term used by the character Humbert Humbert to describe the young girl in Nabokov's novel, Lolita |
| WHO | Someone from the World Health Organization? (3) |
| SASSENACHS | Term used by the Scots to describe the English |
| HECATE | Part of the catechism supplied by the head of the witches (6) |
| GOODEGG | Term, used by the likes of Rudyard Kipling and P G Wodehouse, for a fine or decent person; or, an oldfashioned exclamation of delight (4,3) |
| GROHARLEMBRUNDTLAND | Former Norwegian prime minister, director-general of the World Health Organisation, 1998-2003 |
| DIVOT | Small piece of turf dug out of a grass surface, as by the head of a golf club (5) |
| DEMEAN | Bring down yours truly to be collared by the head of the college (6) |
| BYLAWS | Rules adopted by an organization to regulate its own affairs and conduct of its members (6) |