| ADOLFHITLER | Austrian born co-founder of the National Socialist German Workers' Party and author of Mein Kampf (5 |
| NAZI | Member of the National Socialist German Workers" Party founded in 1919 (4) |
| ADOLF | WWII German dictator and author of Mein Kampf, ... Hitler |
| BEYER | German-born co-founder of Manchester locomotive manufacturer (5) |
| HITLER | Author of Mein Kampf (6) |
| ANASTYBITOFWORK | The really repellent section of Mein Kampf perhaps produced by an unpleasant type locally (1,5,3,2,4) |
| HILL | Type of landform sometimes with a chalk figure; flock of ruffs; or, a co-founder of the National Trust (4) |
| MAPAI | Marxist-Zionist workers party in the early days of The State of Israel (Hebrew acronym) (5) |
| MAPAM | Marxist-Zionist workers party in the early days of The State of Israel (Hebrew acronym) (5) |
| OCTAVIA | - - - Hill, English social reformer and one of the three founders of the National Trust (7) |
| BEETHOVEN | Great German workers' party nevertheless to be sold short |
| INK | Writer dipped into this section of 'Mein Kampf' (3) |
| NYE | Popular name of the founder of the National Health Service (3) |
| ADAH | ___ Belle Thoms (co-founder of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses) |
| MARY | Founder of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association who died in 2001 (4,10) |
| GALLOWAY | George ---, Scottish politician; leader of the Workers Party of Britain since 2019 (8) |
| ANTHONY | Susan B. ___ (co-founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association, 1869) |
| MONTAGU | Lord ____, founder of the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu (7) |
| MEINKAMPF | Autobiographical manifesto published 1925, written by National Socialist leader Adolf Hitler (4,5) |
| WISESUP | Gets the message from Workers Party over potential issue (5,2) |