| BEVERIDGE | William ---, British economist whose 1942 report served as the basis for the post World War II welfare state (9) |
| HEARTOFDARKNESS | Novella that served as the basis for "Apocalypse Now" |
| COLDWAR | Post World War II struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union (4,3) |
| NEONAZI | An adherent of a post World War II far-right political movement (3-4) |
| JOWETTJAVELIN | Post-world war 2 saloon, stablemate of the Jupiter sports car (6,7) |
| IRONCURTAIN | Post-World War II barrier |
| NATO | Post-World War II alliance: Abbr. |
| TITO | Creator of post-World War II Yugoslavia |
| MARSHALLPLAN | A programme of US economic aid for the reconstruction of post-Second World War Europe (8,4) |
| MRSDALLOWAY | Virginia Woolf's novel about a day in the life of a woman in England post World War I: 2 wds. |
| ROMA | Tomato cultivar commonly used for canning and as the basis for Italian sauces |
| OPINIONPOLLS | Assessments of public opinion by questioning a representative sample, especially as the basis for forecasting the results of voting (7,5) |
| CASHEWNUT | Seed consumed as a snack, sometimes used as the basis for a korma sauce (6,3) |
| INAGROVE | Short story by Ryunosuke Akutagawa used by Akira Kurosawa as the basis for the characters and plot of his movie Rashomon |
| CURD | Coagulated substance formed from milk by the action of acid or rennet, used as the basis for cheese (4) |
| SIDEOF | F Scott Fitzgerald's debut novel of post World War I American youth, This ... Paradise (4,2) |
| GALBRAITH | J K -, economist whose books include The New Industrial State and The Affluent Society (9) |
| WEBER | Max ___, German sociologist and political economist whose works include The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism |
| ROUX | Mixture of flour and butter used as the basis for various sauces (4) |
| HATFIELDHOUSE | Mansion used as the basis for Lara Croft's home in Tomb Raider films and video games |