| RHINELAND | Area of western Germany which Hitler marched troops into in 1936, in breach of the Treaty of Versailles (9) |
| OFFENCE | Attack in breach of the law (7) |
| WELLCOME | Henry, pharmaceutical entrepreneur who funded a health trust set up in 1936 in his name (8) |
| WSVANDYKE | Director of "RoseMarie" (1936) in which nelson eddy plays a Mountie, _._. ___ ___ (b.1889 - d.1943) |
| ABWEHR | German espionage organisation founded (in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles) in 1920 (6) |
| OFNATIONS | International body founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, the League ... (2,7) |
| RUHR | Industrial area of western Germany |
| RHEINLAND | Area of western Germany (7,663 sq miles; pop about 4 million (9) |
| EEC | Creation of the Treaty of Rome (3) |
| ELBE | River in the Czech Republic and Germany which flows into the North Sea (4) |
| OFFENSIVE | Four in breach of law in America - the disagreeable type (9) |
| DEFRAYAL | Scuffle in breach of contract in settlement of others' costs (8) |
| LATERAN | Name of the treaty that restored the Vatican city as an independent papal state in 1929 (7) |
| OSNABRUCK | City of north-west Germany, which, at one point, was the largest British military base outside the UK (9) |
| HOLSTEIN | Region of N.W. Germany which became a duchy of Denmark in 1474 (8) |
| AACHEN | City and spa in Germany which was the northern capital of Charlemagne's empire (6) |
| GHENT | Locale of the treaty that ended the War of 1812 |
| RHINEWINE | Product of the vineyards of western Germany |
| NECKAR | River in Germany which flows into the Rhine at Mannheim (6) |
| INDECORUM | I'd once drunk spirit in breach of etiquette (9) |