| THETOWNFOP | 1676 play by Aphra Behn subtitled Sir Timothy Tawdrey |
| MELINCOURT | Novel by Thomas Love Peacock subtitled Sir Oran Haut-ton (10) |
| THEROVER | 1677 play by Aphra Behn subtitled The Banished Cavalier (3,5) |
| ROVER | The ?, stage play by Aphra Behn subtitled The Banish'd Cavaliers which premiered in 1677 |
| OROONOKO | 1688 novel by Aphra Behn subtitled The Royal Slave (8) |
| THECITYHEIRESS | 1682 Restoration comedy by Aphra Behn (3,4,7) |
| ODES | Some poems by Aphra Behn |
| AMOUR | 'Oh, what a dear ravishing thing is the beginning of an _' (Aphra Behn The Emperor Of The Moon (1687) |
| ROBERTWALPOLE | Sir -- --, 1st Earl of Orford, 1676-1745, first British Prime Minister (6,7) |
| WALPOLE | Sir Robert --, 1676-1745, 1st Earl of Orford (7) |
| ODE | Aphra Behn's "On Desire," e.g. |
| VERMEER | Dutch painter, Jan, d. 1676 (7) |
| THRELKELD | Lake District village; Caleb , Irish botanist (1676-1728) (9) |
| APHRA | English poet and playwright ot the Restoration era, _ Behn (5) |
| BEHN | 17th-century author who was employed as a spy by Charles II, Aphra _ (4) |
| BACONS | __ Rebellion (1676 Virginia uprising) |
| SHABBETHILEVI | Sephardic rabbi from Smyrna who claimed to be the long-awaited Jewish Messiah (1626-1676) |
| LIGHT | Electromagnetic radiation whose velocity was first established when Ole Romer measured it in 1676 (5) |
| SELKIRK | Alexander ___ (1676-1721), Scottish sailor said to have inspired Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) (7) |
| BACONSREBELLION | 1676 Virginia uprising |