| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Design movement that lourished from 1860 till 1910 and was s arheaded by Wi liam Morris (4,3,6) |
| AUGURIES | 'To see the world in a grain of sand' was quoted in one of the Tomb Raider films from the poem by Wi |
| ZSAZSA | Gabor sister whose given name was Sri |
| LAKESUPERIOR | Body of water bounded on the south by Wisconsin and Michigan (4,8) |
| WAPITI | A stone from a fruit eaten by Wisconsin deer (6) |
| MADISON | Humour magazine is located by Wisconsin town (7) |
| LETMECALLYOUSWEETHEART | Popular song by Leo Friedman and Beth Slater Whitson published in 1910 and first recorded by The Peerless Quartet |
| AFRICA | Country that became a Union in 1910 and a Republic in 1961 (5,6) |
| SOUTH | Country that became a Union in 1910 and a Republic in 1961 (5,6) |
| HOWARDSEND | Novel by English novelist E.M. Forster, published in 1910 and adapted for a 1992 film (7,3) |
| MOUSTACHE | From 1860 until World War I, it was mandatory for all British soldiers to sport a what? (9) |
| ARTS | - and Crafts; design movement co-founded by William Morris (4) |
| COLWYNBAY | Welsh seaside resort that hosted the National Eisteddfod in 1910 and 1947 |
| DAVIDFIFE | Scottish-born Ontario farmer who with his wife Jane (nee Beckett) developed Red Fife Wheat, the dominant wheat grown in Canada from 1860 to 1910 ...which today is a Canadian heritage wheat popular wit |
| FARTHING | British bronze coin worth one 960th of a pound sterling, minted from 1860 to 1956 (8) |
| FALLOWDEER | Eurasian ruminant mammal (Dama dama) introduced to New Zealand from 1860 (6,4) |
| BUNIN | First Russian recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1933) known for novels such as The Village (1910) and The Life of Arseniev (1927-39) (4,5) |
| IVAN | First Russian recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1933) known for novels such as The Village (1910) and The Life of Arseniev (1927-39) (4,5) |
| MARKKA | Currency of Finland from 1860 until the Euro in 2002 (6) |
| ARTDECO | Architecture and design movement of the 1930s (3,4) |