| KEYNES | English economist, author of 'The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money' (6) |
| KNES | Author of "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" |
| BAGEHOT | Walter, economist, author of The English Constitution and Lombard Street (7) |
| ADAM | 18th-century Scottish economist; author of The Wealth of Nations (4,5) |
| OLEVEL | The former basic stage of the General Certificate of Education, replaced by GCSE (1,5) |
| LEEWAY | It's the way of the general - get my drift? (6) |
| ITALIA | Giro d'-; bicycle race where the leader of the general classification is identified by a pink jersey, or maglia rosa (6) |
| EINSTEIN | Physicist who developed the general theory of relativity (8) |
| TOTALECLIPSE | 1919 event that confirmed the general theory of relativity |
| KEATON | Buster of "The General" |
| EGOISM | Concern for one's own interests and welfare (6) |
| CONSUL | Diplomat stationed abroad to protect his/her country's commerc interests and helps its citizens (6) |
| BEHALF | Interest and fine irritated able husband earlier |
| GUNGHO | Marked by intense interest and enthusiasm (4,2) |
| GRAVITY | Described in Einstein's general theory of relativity, universal force of attraction among matter that holds the planets in orbit around the Sun and causes ocean tides (7) |
| RELATIVITY | Broadcast keeping one in television, it appears - that's the general theory (10) |
| RIEMANN | Mathematician whose branch of non-Euclidean geometry provided Einstein with a mathematical basis for his general theory of relativity (7) |
| MODERATOR | Head of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (9) |
| CAVIEZEL | "Person of Interest" and "The Passion of the Christ" (2004) star Jim |
| EINSTEINSTHEORY | General theory of relativity |