| SPEER | Albert ___, Hitler's chief architect and war production minister (5) |
| REICH | The Third ___ : Hitler's Germany ? (5) |
| SPEED | Prime necessity for war production |
| ALBERTSPEER | Architect and minister for armaments and war production under Hitler |
| CAMUS | Albert ___, winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature (5) |
| RIERA | Albert ___ , Spain winger at Liverpool from 2008-10 (5) |
| SABIN | Whose (Albert ___) oral polio vaccine was given to millions of Russians before being released in the US? (5) |
| SZENT | Hungarian Nobel Prize winner Albert ___-Gyorgyi |
| NOBBS | Period drama starring Glenn Close as a butler living a lie, Albert ___ |
| CEDARCHEST | Gives up carrying chief architect's last wooden box (5,5) |
| PAINE | Mark Twain biographer Albert ___ |
| MINES | Albert ___, in New Brunswick |
| IMHOTEP | Depicted in The Mummy films of 1932 and 1999, physician, vizier and a chief architect to Djoser thought to have designed the step pyramid (7) |
| NYEBEVAN | Chief architect of the NHS, d. 1960 (3,5) |
| OCTAVIAS | Skoda's eighth post-war production cars (8) |
| ERHARD | Chief architect of West Germany's post-Second World War recovery; he became chancellor in 1963 (6) |
| LEONTROTSKY | Chief architect of the Russian Revolution, assassinated in Mexico in 1940 (4,7) |
| JEREMY | --- Bentham, chief architect of utiltarianism |
| PRIMEMOVERS | Chief architects of plan, initially: River Somme involved |
| ENRICOFERMI | Italian physicist (1901-54) who was one of the chief architects of the nuclear age: 2 wds. |