| VAJPAYEE | Atal Bihari ___, Indian poet and statesman; Prime Minister 1996 and 1998-2004 (8) |
| NEWIN | Burmese general and statesman; Prime Minister 1958-60, and 1962-74 and President 1962-81 (2,3) |
| JOHNHOWARD | Australian PM 1996-2007 (4,6) |
| INDIA | Country of which Atal Bihari Vajpayee became prime minister in 1998 |
| TAGORE | Rabindranath ___, Indian poet and philosopher awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 (6) |
| SECULAR | "If India is not ____, then India is not India at all" (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) |
| POMPIDOU | French statesman; Prime Minister 1962-8 and President 1969-74 (8) |
| ATKINSON | Sir Harry ___, British- born New Zealand statesman; Prime Minister 1876- 7, 1883- 4 and 1887- 91 (8) |
| DESAILLY | Marcel ........ , 1993-2004 France, 1993-98 Milan and 1998-2004 Chelsea defender sent off in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final against Brazil (8) |
| HIBERNIA | Itinerant Bihari went around east and then North Ireland in Roman times (8) |
| STOLYPIN | Pyotr ___, Russian conservative statesman; prime minister 1906-11 (8) |
| OBOTE | Milton ___, Ugandan statesman; Prime Minister 1962- 6 and President 1966- 71 and 1980- 5 (5) |
| GEORGES | French statesman; Prime Minister 1962-8 and President 1969-74 (7) |
| ALFREDDEAKIN | Australian Liberal statesman; Prime Minister 1903-4, 1905-8 and 1909-10 (6,6) |
| SETH | Vikram ---, Indian poet and novelist who wrote A Suitable Boy (4) |
| SMUTS | Jan Christiaan ___, South African statesman; prime minister 1919-24 and 1939-48 (5) |
| BOTHA | P(ieter) W(illem) ___, South African statesman; Prime Minister 1978-84 and State President 1984-9 (5) |
| MANLEY | Michael ___, Jamaican statesman; Prime Minister 1972-80 and 1989-92 (6) |
| TITO | Marshal ___. Yugoslav statesman ( prime minister 1945- 53 and president 1953- 80) born Josip Broz in 1892 (4) |
| KOIZUMI | Junichiro ___, Japanese statesman; prime minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party from 2001 to 2006 (7) |