| BURR | Aaron -, US Republican vice president tried for treason in 1807 (4) |
| RSVP | Republican vice president conveys satisfactory reply (4) |
| DOLE | Robert, US Republican senator who sought nomination for the presidency in 1980 and 1988 (4) |
| HART | Ezekiel **** , entrepreneur elected to office in Canada in 1807 (4) |
| DAVY | Cornish chemist who discovered potassium in 1807 (4) |
| LAMB | Which siblings (Charles and Mary ___) wrote Tales from Shakespeare in 1807? (4) |
| PONG | Raised stink with US Republicans taking North back (4) |
| PALIN | Governor of Alaska and 2008 US Republican Vice Presidential candidate, Sarah ... |
| AGNEW | Spiro, U.S. Republican vice president 1969-73 (5) |
| BROWN | Slavery abolitionist tried for treason, John ... (his body lies a-mouldering in the grave) |
| MILLHILL | Private school in northwest London opened in 1807 (4,4) |
| ECKHART | Aaron -, US actor who played President Benjamin Asher in 2013 action film Olympus Has Fallen |
| WILLIAMMCKINLEY | US Republican president assassinated in office by anarchist Leon Czolgosz in 1901 (7,8) |
| ARCLAMP | It throws light on a Republican vice (3,4) |
| COOLIDGE | Calvin ___, US Republican president who succeeded Warren G. Harding in 1923 (8) |
| GOTHAM | Nickname for New York City first used by Washington Irving in his satirical periodical Salmagundi in 1807 (6) |
| ASCOT | Racecourse in Berkshire that was inaugurated in 1807 (5) |
| PEARS | British brand of soap first produced in London in 1807 (5) |
| MCCARTHY | Joseph - - -, US Republican senator who led investigations of alleged Communist infiltration into the US government in the 1950s (8) |
| PRESBYTER | Elder statesman in US (Republican) protecting computer data (9) |