| FOROLDTIMESSAKE | As a remembrance |
| AGUEST | "...as a remembrance of ___that tarrieth but a day": Solomon |
| MOINA | Ms. Michael, American educator called 'The Poppy Lady', promoter of the red poppy as a remembrance symbol. She was inspired by the Canadian doctor at #31-Down's famous WWI poem - writing her own in re |
| VET | Many a Remembrance Day figure |
| LESTWEFORGET | Phrase used at a remembrance service |
| PROUST | "A Remembrance of Things Past" author Marcel |
| CORNFLOWER | Worn as a symbol of remembrance known as "Bleuet de France", a wild plant with electric- or royal-blue petals used to flavour Lady Grey tea (10) |
| ROSEMARY | Herb used in a floral sprig worn as a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| POPPY | Used as a symbol of remembrance and often growing in meadows with cornflowers, a wild bloom depicted in paintings by Monet and Van Gogh (5) |
| LASTPOST | A ceremonial bugle call traditionally sounded on Remembrance Day; or, the title of a poem by Carol Ann Duffy (4,4) |
| FLANDERS | In - Fields; John McCrae's poem that inspired the use of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance (8) |
| FIELDS | In Flanders - ; John McCrae's First World War poem that inspired the use of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance (6) |
| NOSTALGIA | No way! A trainee soldier needs one for remembrance (9) |
| FORGETMENOT | Plea for remembrance is a bloomer (6-2-3) |
| ANZAC | ___ Day, April 25th, is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand. (5) |
| ANZACS | Abbreviated name of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps volunteers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign, honoured in a national day of remembrance annually on April 25 (6) |
| BERKOFF | Actor noted for villainous roles in films such as Rambo and Octopussy and the mini-series War & Remembrance (7) |
| ANAMNESIS | False names as in Remembrance of Things Past |
| COWNFLOWERS | With edible petals used in tea blends, blue blooms known as bachelor's buttons; botanical symbols of Estonia and of remembrance in France (11) |
| VETERANSDAY | Vast year-end manoeuvres in a time for remembrance in America (8,3) |