| THERAJ | Name given to the British government in India before 1947 (3,3) |
| RAJ | British rule in India before 1947 (3) |
| TANNER | Name sometimes given to the British sixpenny coin (6) |
| STONEHENGE | Sir Cecil Chubb donated this prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain to the British government in 19 |
| CAIRO | Name given to the British agents assassinated by the IRA on the morning of Bloody Sunday 1920. (5,4) |
| GANG | Name given to the British agents assassinated by the IRA on the morning of Bloody Sunday 1920. (5,4) |
| PIE | Confused type spent in India before 1957 (3) |
| PRUSSIA | Settlement of Paris around American state before 1947 |
| GIVEIN | Sink India before noon, or capitulate? (4,2) |
| SIXACTS | Name given to the legislation introduced by the British government following the Peterloo Massacre in 1819 (3,4) |
| REDBOX | A case for official documents traditionally used by a British government minister (3,3) |
| BLACKANDTANS | A specially recruited armed auxiliary police force sent to Ireland in 1921 by the British Government to combat Sinn Fein |
| TALK | "Careless ... costs lives!" the British government warned in February, 1940 in its nation-wide anti- |
| PARLIAMENT | The British government sits in the Houses of ___ (10) |
| MLA | Representative elected by the voters of a constituency to the legislature of a State government in India (Abbr.) |
| CARELESS | "... talk costs lives!" the British government warned in February, 1940 in its nation-wide anti-goss |
| RINGL | Which former Ireland rugby international was recently appointed as a special envoy to the US for Northern Ireland by the British government? (8) |
| REALM | Defence of the ___ Act, law of 1914 granting the British Government authoritarian new powers (5) |
| COBRA | Acronym for the British government committee convened in times of national emergency (5) |
| ORDNANCESURVEY | The official map-making body of the British government |