| BRABAZON | 1st Baron -- of Tara, 1884-1964, English aviator and politician (8) |
| WHITTLE | Frank, English aviator and engineer who invented the jet engine (7) |
| BOYDORR | Who, the First Baron of Brechin Mearns, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949? (4,3) |
| JESSEBOOT | First baron of Trent who transformed his father's company into the retailing company called "the Chemists to the Nation" (5,4) |
| SITWELL | Dame Edith --, 1887-1964, English poet (7) |
| MORTIMER | Roger de --, c1287-1330, 8th Baron of Wigmore and 1st Earl of March (8) |
| BURGHLEY | 1st Baron -; title of Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer William Cecil who built and lived in the prodigy house in Stamford with the "Hell Staircase" and "Heaven Room" (8) |
| GREVILLE | Fulke ---, 1st Baron Brooke, Chancellor of the Exchequer under James I from 1614-21 (8) |
| RIEVAULX | Harold Wilson held the title Baron of ____ |
| LYTTON | 1st Baron -; MP and author who coined the phrase "the pen is mightier than the sword"; a friend of Disraeli and Dickens who wrote The Last Days of Pompeii (6) |
| BEAVERBROOK | 1st Baron ---, newspaper magnate and politician; Minister of Aircraft Production in the 1940s (11) |
| HOREBELISHA | Leslie -- - --, 1st Baron, 1893-1957, English barrister and politician (4-7) |
| HAGUE | William, born 1961, Conservative politician and Baron of Richmond (5) |
| BYRON | John ___, 1st Baron, the leader of Royalist forces against the Parliamentarians in the 1644 Battle of Nantwich during the First English Civil War (5) |
| WILLIAMCECIL | Statesman and chief advisor of Elizabeth I, 1st Baron Burghley (7,5) |
| MAGNACARTA | The 'Articles of the Barons' of June 1215 formed the basis of this famous English document (5,5) |
| WEJOHNS | English aviator, author of 'Biggles' books (1,1,5) |
| BUCHAN | Scottish author and politician titled 1st Baron Tweedsmuir whose novel The Thirty-Nine Steps was adapted into a film by Alfred Hitchcock (6) |
| BYRD | Richard E. ---, US naval officer, aviator and polar explorer; a recipient of the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross (4) |
| KELVIN | William Thomson, 1st Baron - - -, British physicist noted for his work in thermodynamics and electricity (6) |