| HELMUT | ___ Kohl, first chancellor of reunified Germany |
| KOHL | Helmut ___ (first chancellor of reunified Germany) |
| BRANDENBURGGATE | The flag of reunified Germany was raised for the first time over this Berlin landmark on Oct. 3, 1990 |
| HELMUTKOHL | Reunified Germany's first Chancellor (6,4) |
| BISMARCKSEA | Arm of the Pacific Ocean north-east of New Guinea named after the first chancellor of Germany (8,3) |
| ADENAUER | Konrad --, first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (8) |
| VONBISMARCK | Otto - - - - - -, the first Chancellor of Germany (1871-1890) |
| BISMARCK | Otto von ---, the first Chancellor of Germany (8) |
| OTTO | __ von Bismarck, first chancellor of Germany (4) |
| BEETHOVEN | East and West Germany reunified 30 years ago this Saturday; West Germany's capital was Bonn, proud birthplace of this beloved musician |
| KONRAD | First name of West Germany's first chancellor |
| LANCASTER | University whose first Chancellor in 1964 was Princess Alexandra of Kent |
| PENCIL | An artist's fine paintbrush or individual style in drawing; a stick of graphite or kohl; a narrow beam of light; or, an aggregate of lines or rays, converging to a point (6) |
| SUI | Dynasty which ruled China from 581 to 618 and reunified it (3) |
| BRANDT | A comedian, Thatcher's first chancellor (6) |
| HOWE | Margaret Thatcher's first Chancellor (4) |
| LAMONT | Norman, John Major's first Chancellor (6) |
| GEOFFREY | ___ Howe, who served as Margaret Thatcher's first Chancellor (8) |
| LINERS | Fine paintbrushes or kohl pencils for contouring or defining; planes or ships that are part of commercial fleets regularly flying/plying between places; or, the facings of garments (6) |
| SCHRODER | German chancellor after Kohl |