| SAINTSAENS | Camille -- - --, 1835-1921, French composer (5-5) |
| THUMBELINA | 1835 fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen (10) |
| SAMUELCOLT | US inventor who patented the first practical single-barrelled revolver in England in 1835 (6,4) |
| HALEVY | Fromental ___, French composer of 1835 opera La Juive (6) |
| MARIETUSSAUD | French-born sculptor of wax figures who founded a museum in central London in 1835 (5,7) |
| GROS | Antoine-Jean, French painter who committed suicide in 1835 (4) |
| BALZAC | French author of the 1835 novel Le Pere Goriot (6) |
| MELBOURNE | Australian state capital (pop 5 million), founded in 1835 (9) |
| TUSSAUD | Marie ?, French founder of a waxworks exhibition in London in 1835 |
| TEXAS | US state, a sovereign nation from 1835 to 1846 (5) |
| POKER | Card game first played in America +- 1835 (5) |
| BELLINI | Italian composer, d. 1835 (7) |
| ALAMO | 18th-century Texas mission, seized by Mexico in 1835 despite fierce resistance (5) |
| BOERS | Which people, after the Great Trek of 1835-37, settled in the Orange Free State in South Africa? (5) |
| TOCOME | HG Wells' much later sequel to his 1835 Time Machine: a predictable bestseller! (3,5,2,6,2,4) |
| THESHAPE | HG Wells' much later sequel to his 1835 Time Machine: a predictable bestseller! (3,5,2,6,2,4) |
| OFTHINGS | HG Wells' much later sequel to his 1835 Time Machine: a predictable bestseller! (3,5,2,6,2,4) |
| MADAMETUSSAUD | French sculptor who set up a highly popular permanent London exhibition in 1835 (6,7) |
| MADAME | --- Tussauds, London wax museum founded in 1835 by a French sculptor (6) |
| TWAIN | Pseudonym of US author and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) (4,5) |