| BAILEY | Andrew, Bank of England governor appointed in 2020 (6) |
| CARNEY | Mark _; Bank of England governor (6) |
| GEORGE | Eddie, Bank of England Governor 1993-2003 (6) |
| MARTIN | Micheal, Irish Taoiseach appointed in 2020 (6) |
| MARKCARNEY | Canadian economist who was Bank of England governor 2013-2020 (4,6) |
| TIMDAVIE | Director-General of the BBC appointed in 2020 (3,5) |
| BOVINE | Stupid leaders of Bank of England guzzling French wine (6) |
| TURNER | Landscape artist and watercolourist whose painting The Fighting Temeraire, self-portrait and signature are to feature on the new 2020 Bank of England £20 banknote (6) |
| NEWTON | English physicist and mathematician, 1642-1727, who appeared on the final series of Bank of England one pound notes (6) |
| CORSET | From the Latin for "little body", a bodice or waspie; stays; or, by extension, a restriction or limitation, such as that imposed by the Bank of England to control bank lending (6) |
| AUSTEN | Author whose portrait features on Bank of England £10 notes (6) |
| TYRING | Alan -; scientist and codebreaker whose portrait features on the new Bank of England £50 notes (6) |
| TURING | Alan -; Enigma code-breaker whose portrait is depicted on Bank of England £50 notes (6) |
| STREET | Bank of England |
| EDDIEGEORGE | Governor of the Bank of England from 1993 to 2003 (5,6) |
| OBOE | Source of notes of Bank of England, originally (4) |
| OLDLADY | The - - of Threadneedle Street; nickname of the Bank of England (3,4) |
| THREADNEEDLE | --- Street, City of London location of the Bank of England (12) |
| SOANE | Architect who designed the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the since re-built Bank of England; knighted in 1831, he was the son of a bricklayer (5) |
| PATERSON | William -; Scottish merchant who was one of the founders of the Bank of England (8) |