| SHACKLETON | Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer (10) |
| JOHNDENHAM | Anglo-Irish poet and courtier buried in Westminster Abbey whose works include The Sophy and Cooper's Hill |
| DOWNING | Anglo-Irish diplomat name of a London street famous for doors numbered 10 and 11 (7) |
| IBRC | State-owned bank, now in liquidation, formed by the merger of Irish Nationwide and Anglo-Irish. (1,1,1,1) |
| ERNEST | --- Shackleton, Anglo-Irish explorer who was knighted for his achievements in polar exploration (6) |
| BOWEN | Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth |
| SWIFT | Jonathan ___,18th- century Anglo-Irish writer (5) |
| OSCAR | ___ Wilde, famous Anglo-irish writer (5) |
| BANJAX | Ruin or destroy (Anglo-Irish slang) (6) |
| SATURDAYS | The ___, former Anglo-Irish pop group (9) |
| IRIS | ___ Murdoch, Anglo-irish novelist (4) |
| PRATIE | Spud, Anglo-Irish, is starchy (6) |
| BERKELEY | Anglo-Irish philosopher |
| STERNE | Anglo-Irish novelist, Laurence - (6) |
| JONATHAN | __ 3, Anglo-Irish essayist (1667-1745) (8) |
| BOYLE | Robert _ 17th-century Anglo-irish scientist (5) |
| STANFORD | Anglo-Irish composer seen in Californian university |
| DRUMM | Former Anglo Irish chief executive extradited from the US this year. (5) |
| EDGEWORTH | Anglo-Irish author whose novels include Letters for Literary Ladies, Castle Rackrent and Tales of Fashionable Life (9) |
| SWIFTIAN | I wasn't mad about poem by Anglo-Irish satirist |