| THEMISSION | 1986 film about a Jesuit priest in 18th Century South America (3,7) |
| BLACKROBE | Brian Moore's 1985 historical novel about a Jesuit priest in New France: 2 wds. |
| OTIS | The Adventures of Milo and -, 1986 film about a cat and a dog on a hazardous journey (4) |
| THEMONEYPOT | 1986 film about a kitty? |
| INDUSTRIAL | A way to get rust inlaid which began in 18th century Britain (10,10) |
| JACKTHELAD | Which expression for a brash, cocky young man arose in 18th-century England? (4,3,3) |
| SALMAGUNDI | A mixed salad dish of cooked meats, eges, beetroot, etc, that was popular in 18th-century England (10) |
| ANTOINETTE | Big name in 18th-century European history |
| COLORATURA | A florid virtuoso passage in 18th and 19th Century arias (10) |
| COLONIAL | Made in a style common in 18th-century America (8) |
| TOBYJUG | Drinking vessel in the form of a squat old man in 18th century dress wearing a three-cornered hat |
| STANDBYME | 1986 film about boys who find a body, with the same title as a 1961 song by Ben E King (5,2,2) |
| OGILVIE | St. John ---, Jesuit priest who died in 1615 and was canonised in 1976 (7) |
| LOUIS | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture in 18th-century France (5,5) |
| SEIZE | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture in 18th-century France (5,5) |
| SNOW | John ___, a founder of modern epidemiology after he traced cholera infections in 18th century London (4) |
| MACARONI | What name was given to a dandy affecting foreign manners in 18th-century Britain? (8) |
| ROCOCO | Fanciful ornamentation in art and architecture originating in 18th-century France (6) |
| SALSIFY | Common name for Tragopogon porrifolius, a root vegetable which was eaten in 18th-century Britain |
| LADYJANE | 1986 film about England's "nine days' queen" |