| EDITHCAVELL | British nurse, executed in Brussels in 1915 |
| CAVELL | Edith, British nurse executed in 1915 (6) |
| EDITH | ___ Cavell, British nurse executed by the Germans in Belgium in 1915 (5) |
| ENSOR | "Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889" painter |
| ENLACED | Intertwined with Brussels, in the end! (7) |
| BRITTAIN | See 2 Dn. British nurse, feminist and pacifist who, in 1933, wrote a bestselling memoir of her First World War experiences (4,8) |
| VERA | British nurse, feminist and pacifist who, in 1933, wrote a bestselling memoir of her First World War experiences (4,8) |
| FLORENCE | ___ Nightingale, British nurse noted for her work with British soldiers during the Crimean War (8) |
| SUPERHEROES | In a painting that sold for a personal record $23 million on March 23, street artist Banksy compares British nurses in the Covid era to these |
| BENGAL | ... Bay area with British nurse girlfriend |
| BARER | British nurse caught leaving wearing less (5) |
| BEERGARDEN | British nurses agree about study in local area (4,6) |
| ARMS | The 1932 adaptation of Hemingway's novel about an ill-fated WW1 romance between an American soldier and a British nurse starred Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper; A Farewell To ... |
| SECONDBATTLEOFYPRES | Canada distinguished itself in action in World War I in Belgium in 1915 in the ___ ___ ___ ___ |
| HAIG | Douglas ___, Field Marshal who became Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915 |
| LUSITANIA | British luxury liner sunk by a German submarine in the North Atlantic in 1915 |
| FRANKSINATRA | U.S. singer and film actor born in Hoboken in New Jersey in 1915 (5,7) |
| NORTHOLT | Oldest RAF base in the UK that opened in Ruislip in 1915 (8) |
| STONEHENGE | British landmark auctioned off in 1915 |
| HARRYHOUDINI | He was buried in 1915 and died in 1926 |