| ZAPATA | Emiliano -, leading figure of the Mexican Revolution who died in 1919 (6) |
| CHIHUAHUACITY | Site of the Historical Museum of the Mexican Revolution |
| FORBES | Leading figure of the Newlyn School who painted A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach, The Blackberry Pickers, The Harbour Window and The Fishermen's Expedition (6) |
| TITIAN | English name of the Italian Renaissance painter Tiziano Vecellio (c. 1488-1576), the leading figure of the Venetian school (6) |
| BRUNEL | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| RENOIR | Pierre Auguste, French impressionist painter who died in 1919 (6) |
| CASTRO | Fidel ---, a primary leader of the Cuban Revolution, who served as President of Cuba 1976-2008 (6) |
| BABEUF | Political agitator and activist against the Directory during the French Revolution who led the Consp |
| TAMAYO | Which Mexican artist reacted against the epic proportions and political rhetoric of the paintings of the Mexican muralists? |
| TAYLOR | Zachary ---, 12th President of the United States; a hero of the Mexican War (6) |
| GRILLO | Argentine golfer who won the 2023 Charles Schwab Challenge on the PGA Tour, Emiliano _ (6) |
| OROZCO | Jose Clemente -; one of the Mexican muralists with Diego Rivera and others (6) |
| IOLANI | Hawaiian name formed by anagramming the last six letters of "Emiliano" |
| MADERO | Mexican Revolution leader |
| CANCEL | Abolish part of the Mexican celebrations (6) |
| DIAZ | Porfirio ___, president of Mexico, who, after several decades of rule, was deposed in 1911 by the Mexican Revolution (4) |
| MARLON | He played Emiliano in "Viva Zapata!" |
| ISAMBARD | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| KINGDOM | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| HEROINE | Leading figure of the Lady's Circle in the East (7) |