| VOORTREKKER | Boer fleeing Cape Colony, 1835-6 (11) |
| NOBILI | Leopoldo --, Italian physicist (1784-1835) (6) |
| CECILRHODES | British colonial statesman and financier; Prime Minister of Cape Colony 1890-6 (5,6) |
| THEYEMASSEE | 1835 novel by William Gilmore Simms (3,8) |
| WILLIAMLAMB | English Whig statesman, 2nd Viscount Melbourne; Prime Minister 1834 and 1835-41 (7,4) |
| MARYSHELLEY | English author of novels including The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck (1830) and Lodore (1835) (4,7) |
| RHODES | Cecil John ___, prime minister of the Cape Colony, 1890 - 1896 (6) |
| GREATTREK | Migration of Boer farmers in Cape Colony, South Africa from 1836-45 in order to escape British authority (5,4) |
| BURGLAR | This Cape Colony citizen gets a take-away, reportedly (7) |
| BOERS | Cape Colony settlers |
| CECIL | Mining magnate who became Prime Minister of Cape Colony, - Rhodes (5) |
| JAMESON | Leander Starr, Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, South Africa 1904-08 (7) |
| BASTER | A descendant of a Cape Colony Dutchman and an indigenous African woman |
| HALEVY | Fromental ___, French composer of 1835 opera La Juive (6) |
| THELILYOF | 1835 novel by Honore de Balzac (3,4,2,3,6) |
| BALZAC | French author of the 1835 novel Le Pere Goriot (6) |
| ANDREW | Dunfermline-born philanthropist (1835 - 1919) (6,8) |
| CARNEGIE | Dunfermline-born philanthropist (1835 - 1919) (6,8) |
| RIENZI | 1835 historical novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (6) |
| ROBERT | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1834-1835 and 1841-1846 (6,4) |