| THOMASCOOK | English businessman who was a pioneer of tourism in the Victorian period (6,4) |
| ETE | When tourism in the Cote d'Azur is the highest |
| HORNBY | Frank, English businessman who invented the Meccano model construction system in 1898 (6) |
| ROSSONWYE | River trips from this Herefordshire town, starting in 1745, are seen as the origin of tourism in Britain (4-2-3) |
| WILLIAMMORRIS | English textile designer, 1834 - 1896, who profoundly influenced interior decoration during the Victorian period (7,6) |
| HIROHITO | Emperor greeting head of tourism in Republican state (8) |
| MINOR | Less important feature of tourism in Orlando (5) |
| MATTHEWS | Bernard, English businessman born in 1930 who founded a company selling turkey meat products (8) |
| ERAS | The Victorian period, etc. |
| PICCADILLYWEEPERS | Bushy male sideburns popular during the Victorian period |
| CLARKTERRY | American swing and bebop trumpeter who was a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz |
| CARNATIONS | Blooms commonly used in the Victorian-era "language of flowers" to express coded messages |
| BALLOONING | US aviator Ed Yost was a pioneer in this activity (10) |
| ROUNDTRIPS | Sort of tourism drips run to organise (5,5) |
| CAREME | Marie-Antoine, French chef who was a pioneer of grande cuisine in the early 19th century (6) |
| RAIKES | Robert ___, philanthropist born in 1735 who was a pioneer of the Sunday school movement (6) |
| CONSORTIUM | Association opposed to tourism in resort |
| ERNST | Max - - -, German artist who was a pioneer of the Dada movement and Surrealism (5) |
| MAXERNST | German artist who was a pioneer of Surrealism and the Dada movement (3,5) |
| BENTLEY | Wilson -; meteorologist who was a pioneer in the field of snowflake photomicrography (7) |