| CARNEGIE | Andrew ___, Scottish/American steel magnate and benefactor, especially of libraries (1835-1919) (8) |
| ENCAENIA | Greek word for a festival of renewal that is used to refer to Oxford University's annual commemoration of its founders and benefactors (8) |
| METALIST | American steel worker, e.g. (8) |
| COTTER | Andrew _, Scottish sports broadcaster, owner of Mabel and Olive (6) |
| ARIES | The sign of spring in a number of libraries (5) |
| DEWY | Organiser of libraries said to be somewhat wet (4) |
| PARANOID | I Think I'm ___, 1998 single by Scottish-American rock band Garbage (8) |
| NUFFIELD | Motor magnate and philanthropist (8) |
| LOCOFOCO | Member of the extreme section of the US Democratic party of 1835, known as the Equal Rights Party (8) |
| YEMASSEE | The ___, 1835 novel by William Gilmore Simms subtitled A Romance of Carolina (8) |
| BENTINCK | Lord William Cavendish -, governor general of Bengal from 1828 to 1835 (8) |
| STEINWAY | Henry Engelhard, German-born U.S. piano builder who started his own business in 1835 (8) |
| HORNIMAN | Frederick ___, tea trader born in 1835 who founded a museum in south London (8) |
| ANDREWCARNEGIE | "The Steel King" (1835-1919) |
| ANDREW | Dunfermline-born philanthropist (1835 - 1919) (6,8) |
| LOMBROSO | Cesare --, Italian criminologist (1835-1909) (8) |
| THESHAPE | HG Wells' much later sequel to his 1835 Time Machine: a predictable bestseller! (3,5,2,6,2,4) |
| OFTHINGS | HG Wells' much later sequel to his 1835 Time Machine: a predictable bestseller! (3,5,2,6,2,4) |
| GARBAGE | Scottish-American rock band whose albums include Version 2.0 (1998) and No Gods No Masters (2021) (7) |
| BARROWMAN | Surname of John, Scottish-American actor judge on Dancing On Ice from 2020-21 (9) |