| QUEENANNESLAG | Delay from an 18th-century English ruler? |
| ASAP | "Without delay," from an exec |
| GOLDSMITXAMINED | A new look at an 18th-century English writer |
| JETHRO | _ Tull, rock band named for an 18th-century English agriculturalist (6) |
| GIN | Drink in an 18th-century English craze |
| BATHOLIVER | A hard, dry biscuit named after an 18th century English physician (4,6) |
| SALLYLUNN | A flat round cake named after an 18th-century English baker (5,4) |
| WHIMWHAM | From reduplication and "to let the eyes wander", a word for a trinket; a ridiculous notion; an odd device; a sudden fancy or caprice; or, an 18th-century version of a trifle (4-4) |
| JETHROTULL | English folk-rock group named after an 18th-century agriculturist |
| STELLER | Georg Wilhelm ___, an 18th century scientist after whom an eider, sea eagle and sea cow were named (7) |
| SILHOUETTES | Shadow profiles cut from black paper, named after an 18th Century French financier (11) |
| COULOMB | An SI unit of electric charge named after an 18th century French physicist (7) |
| TURNIP | Nickname of an 18th-century Whig statesman, an enthusiastic advocate of a certain vegetable in crop rotation (6,9) |
| TOWNSHEND | Nickname of an 18th-century Whig statesman, an enthusiastic advocate of a certain vegetable in crop rotation (6,9) |
| ENLIGHTENMENT | Understanding an 18th-century movement |
| MOBCAP | Headwear for an 18th-century housemaid |
| MACARONI | An 18th-century dandy; or, pasta tubes (8) |
| SADISTS | Followers of an 18th century Marquis |
| SNUFF | What might an 18th Century gentleman carry in a small box? (5) |
| POLDARK | Aidan Turner is an 18th-century heartthrob in this |