| ANTOINETTE | Big name in 18th-century European history |
| SEVENYEARSWAR | 18th-century European conflict (5,5,3) |
| FLANDERS | Heroine of eighteenth century European region |
| COLONIAL | Made in a style common in 18th-century America (8) |
| LOUIS | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture in 18th-century France (5,5) |
| SEIZE | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture in 18th-century France (5,5) |
| MACARONI | What name was given to a dandy affecting foreign manners in 18th-century Britain? (8) |
| ROCOCO | Fanciful ornamentation in art and architecture originating in 18th-century France (6) |
| GUIGNOL | Bloodthirsty character in 18th- century marionette plays, whose name was used for a Paris theatre associated with horror plays (7) |
| TOBYJUG | Drinking vessel in the form of a squat old man in 18th century dress wearing a three-cornered hat |
| SALSIFY | Common name for Tragopogon porrifolius, a root vegetable which was eaten in 18th-century Britain |
| WHIG | Kit-Cat Club member in 18th-century London |
| COTILLION | Formal ball in 18th century France |
| ANACHRONISMS | Cellphones and wristwatches in 18th-century dramas, e.g. (12) |
| KIEV | Kind of chicken dish made popular in 18th-century Russia (4) |
| ROYCE | ... set in 18th-century Scotland / Rolls-___ |
| NASH | Beau _, celebrated dandy in 18th-century Britain (4) |
| OUTLANDER | Time-travelling TV series set in 18th century Scotland (9) |
| MOHAWK | Indian ruffian in 18th-century London (6) |
| LEMONMERINGUEPIE | Dish that originated in 18th-century France |