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BEWICKEngraver with a species of swan named after him; author of the natural history book A History of British Birds (6)
LONDON6 over the 7 - and he author of The Call of the Wild (6)
ETCHEREngraver with acid
WHITEAuthor of The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne who was one of the first to speculate that swallows migrate despite the traditional belief that they hibernate (5)
SLOANECredited with the invention of drinking chocolate, a physician and collector whose material formed the basis of the Natural History Museum (6)
BRONTE"Reader, I married him" writer
OWENComparative anatomist and palaeontologist who coined the word Dinosauria and was a key figure in the establishment of the Natural History Museum in London (4)
MALAMUDAuthor of "The Natural"
BERNARDMALAMUDAuthor of "The Natural"
VOLTAIRE"If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" writer
JEKYLLHorticulturist with a species of fragrant English rose named after her who created some of the garde
HAZELAssociated with a species of dormouse, an often coppiced tree with filberts represented in heraldic avellane crosses and with catkins or lamb's-tails in spring; or, the greenish-brownish colour of sai
POPPYWild flower with a species synonymous with remembering those who died during the First World War, depicted on the coat of arms of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (5)
SWANA waterfowl with a species named after an engraver and naturalist who created the Chillingham Bull woodcut; or, a literary word for a bard/poet (4)
ORCHIDCommon name of a family of flowering plants with a species resembling a bee (6)
AGAVEGenus of plants with a species used for tequila and another known as the century plant from which a natural sweetener derives (5)
DRIFTGroup of swans on water; a swarm of honeybees in search of a new colony; a drove of cattle; or, a carpet of snowdrops (5)
DENDROLOGYThe branch of botany concerned with the natural history of trees and shrubs (10)
MONTREALIn 1976 HM opened the Olympics in this Canadian city (Her Majesty's daughter was a member of the Bri
HANSIrish physician whose 1753 bequest became the foundation of the British Museum and the Natural History Museum