| BAZILLE | Which French artist died in the Franco-German War? |
| ABRADER | Worn-down artist died in a cot (7) |
| BONHEUR | Which French artist, born in 1822, is noted for her detailed and realistic paintings of animals? |
| GAUGUIN | Which French artist is famous for his paintings of Tahiti? (7) |
| MITRAILLEUSE | Volley gun used in the Franco-Prussian war; French for "machine gun" |
| ODILONREDON | French Symbolist painter, printmaker, draughtsman and pastellist who served in the Franco-Prussian War |
| EMS | Town in Germany famous for the --- Telegram, which led to the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (3) |
| RACED | Dashed artist died, buried in church? On the contrary (5) |
| SAAR | 153-mile Franco-German river that rises in the Vosges Mountains (4) |
| SATURDAY | Time in the week in which Solomon Grundy died in the nursery rhyme (8) |
| FALANGE | Fascist political group, formed in 1933, which became the official party of the Franco regime (7) |
| LORRAINE | Former province of France ceded to Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian war and regained by France in 1919 |
| PLUNDER | Place Franco-German articles in sack (7) |
| ALBERTSCHWEITZER | Franco-German theologian, organist, philosopher and physician who received the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize |
| OUIJA | Franco-German agreements for the board (5) |
| SCHWEITZER | Albert ---, Franco-German humanitarian awarded the 1952 Nobel peace prize (10) |
| SCAFELLPIKE | The summit of this Lakeland peak was donated to the National Trust in memory of local men who died in the First World War |
| DEGAS | Artist died, wise man on reflection |
| PRADO | Artist died having had work put back around gallery |
| RADIO | After artist died, half of score is set to be heard (5) |