| GUINNESS | Arthur, who created a dark Irish dry stout in 1759 (8) |
| WEDGWOOD | Fine china and porcelain manufacturer, founded in Staffordshire in 1759 (8) |
| SURROUND | Most of the foam on stout in Ring (8) |
| MONTCALM | Louis-Joseph de ___, French general killed by British forces under James Wolfe in Quebec in 1759 (8) |
| TRISTRAM | ____ Shandy, novel by Laurence Sterne published in 1759 (8) |
| WELLTODO | Ding-dong involving Johnny Green and Tommy Stout in fortunate circumstances? (4-2-2) |
| LINNAEUS | Carl, Swedish botanist who created a binomial system of classifying organisms (8) |
| GAULTIER | Jean-Paul ___, French fashion designer who created a cone bra for Madonna's 1990 Blond Ambition world tour (8) |
| LUCYMAUD | Famous Canadian writer who created a legendary heroine |
| TREACHER | Arthur who played Jeeves in movies |
| SULLIVAN | Arthur who composed "The Yeomen of the Guard" |
| SPOUT | Word rhymed with "stout" in "I'm A Little Teapot" |
| TEAPOT | It's short and stout in a children's song |
| OSTROGOTHS | People who created a kingdom in northern Italy in AD493 |
| MORGANFREEMAN | The Dark Knight actor who created a honeybee sanctuary in his Mississippi hometown: 2 wds. |
| ALLOWAY | Village of southern Scotland in which Robert Burns was born in 1759, and in which his poem ' Tam o' Shanter' is set (7) |
| JAMESWOLFE | British general who died in the hour of victory when capturing Quebec from the French in 1759 |
| LAVA | First used in English in 1759, it is derived from a Neapolitan dialect word meaning "to fall." It describes what came out of, for example, Mount Vesuvius. |
| CORPULENT | Stout in the city, for the most part, is up lifting in the run up to Easter? (9) |
| QUEBEC | Is there a soupcon of French pique because they lost this in 1759? (6) |