| ARTHUR | Conservative prime minister from 1902 to 1905 (6,7) |
| BALFOUR | Conservative prime minister from 1902 to 1905 (6,7) |
| ARTHURBALFOUR | Conservative prime minister of the UK from 1902 to 1905 |
| MACMILLAN | Harold _, Conservative Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963 (9) |
| ALECDOUGLASHOME | Conservative prime minister from 1963 to 1964 (4,7-4) |
| NORTH | Frederick ___, British Conservative prime minister from 1770-82 whose policies contributed to the loss of the American colonies (5) |
| TOLSTOY | Leo ___, Russian author nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902 and 1909 (7) |
| TRIKE | Which make of British motorcycle was in production from 1902 to 1970? (5) |
| BORSTAL | In Britain from 1902 to 1982, a custodial institution for male offenders between the ages of 16 and 21 (7) |
| EINSTEIN | Physicist who worked at a Swiss patent office from 1902 to 1909(8) |
| TEDHEATH | Former Conservative Prime Minister who used to sail in his yachts called Morning Cloud (3,5) |
| NEVILLE | Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1937-1940 (7,11) |
| CHAMBERLAIN | Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1937-1940 (7,11) |
| HEALTH | Conservative prime minister adopting Labour leader's constitution |
| DISRAELI | Benjamin - - -, Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1874-1880 (8) |
| EDWARDHEATH | Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1970-74 (6,5) |
| PEEL | Sir Robert, British Conservative prime minister 1841-46 (4) |
| STOCKTON | 1st Earl of -; title of former Conservative prime minister Harold Macmillan (8) |
| HAROLDMACMILLAN | Conservative prime minister, 1957-63, who became 1st Earl of Stockton |
| TRUSS | Short-lived Conservative prime minister |