| CAMDEN | Site of the Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial |
| BERRA | Yankee great with his own New Jersey museum |
| ARGENTINA | Where an official holiday is "Malvinas Veteran and Memorial Day" |
| ANGEL | Song by Canadian Sarah McLachlan, often played at funerals and memorial services (5) |
| OAK | The battleship Royal ... was torpedoed at Scapa Flow in October, 1939, and sank with the loss of 80 |
| CUBA | Where the battleship Maine was sunk |
| DREADNOUGHT | Nothing to fear from the battleship (11) |
| SERGEI | "The Battleship Potemkin" director Eisenstein |
| ODESSA | Ukrainian port whose staircase is a setting for "The Battleship Potemkin" |
| NATURAL | - History Museum; building forming part of a trio of popular tourist attractions in Kensington with the Science Museum and the V&A (7) |
| IVES | St -; Cornish seaside town, site of Barbara Hepworth Museum and one of the galleries in the Tate group (4) |
| BULLET | This black and silver German shepherd was a regular on the 1950s TV show The Roy Rogers Show. After his death, he was displayed at the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum and in 2010 was sold at auction |
| SLOANE | Irish physician whose 1753 bequest became the foundation of the British Museum and the Natural History Museum |
| HANS | Irish physician whose 1753 bequest became the foundation of the British Museum and the Natural History Museum |
| EISENSTEIN | "The Battleship Potemkin" director |
| FLEETINGLY | 'The battleships are at sea' |
| REDSQUARE | Area, often considered to be the heart of Moscow, surrounded by the Kremlin, GUM Department Store, the State Historical Museum and St Basil's Cathedral (3,6) |
| DURHAM | City in a county which is the site of the Bowes Museum and Raby Castle (6) |
| LOUVRE | National museum and art gallery of France, housing exhibits including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo (6) |
| LLANBERIS | Location of the Welsh Slate Museum and terminus of the Snowdon Mountain Railway (9) |