| PARNELL | Charles Stewart ?, 19th-century Irish nationalist who led the Irish Home Rule movement in the British Parliament |
| CHARLESSTEWARTPARNELL | Irish nationalist who led the Irish Home Rule movement in Parliament with a policy of obstruction |
| ROLLS | Charles Stewart ?, English pioneer motorist and aviator who died in 1910 (5) |
| BILLNIGHY | Billy Mack in Love Actually, Alan in Sometimes Always Never, Edmund Brundish in The Bookshop and Rufus Scrimgeour in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows - Part 1, are film roles played by this Britis |
| CONCRETESHIPS | World War I and II vessels that form a floating breakwater on Malaspina Strait in the coastal Britis |
| WAS | "This ___ the greatest championship I have known" (Sarazen's evaluation of Greg Norman's 1993 Britis |
| BONESETTER | I myself must go after Britis medic, unqualified? (10) |
| NANASAHIB | Indian nationalist who led the uprising at Cawnpore during the Indian Mutiny (4,5) |
| MISHIMA | Pen name of the Japanese author who wrote Forbidden Colours and the Sea of Fertility tetralogy; a nationalist who committed seppuku in 1970 (7) |
| TRALEE | The Rose Of ____ , 19th-century Irish ballad about a woman, Mary, noted for her beauty (6) |
| WOLFETONE | 18c Irish nationalist who induced France to invade Ireland (5,4) |
| UNIONIST | Opponent of Irish home rule (8) |
| UNIONISTS | Opponents of Irish Home Rule (9) |
| UNIONISM | Opposition to Irish home rule (8) |
| LEFANU | Sheridan --- ---, 19th Century Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels (2,4) |
| TYNDALL | John __, 19th century Irish physicist known for his work on infrared radiation (7) |
| CINK | Stewart ?, golfer who won The Open Championship in 2009 (4) |
| ROPE | What was the title of the 1948 Hitchcock thriller starring James Stewart? (4) |
| GAVRILO | Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 (7,7) |
| PRINCIP | Bosnian Serb nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914 (7,7) |