| KEMBLE | Fanny, 19c English actress who went to America in 1832 (6) |
| PAGE | E., cute actress who went to Rome with love in 2012. |
| ARCHER | Fred, 19c English jockey who rode 246 winners in the 1885 season (6) |
| TALBOT | William Henry Fox, 19c English pioneer of photography (6) |
| ANNLEE | Religious leader who emigrated to America in 1774 to avoid persecution |
| DARWIN | Charles, 19c English naturalist (6) |
| LEIDEN | City in the Netherlands that was the residence of the Pilgrim Fathers before they sailed to America in 1620 (6) |
| USTOUR | Golf trip to America in bus to urban centres (2,4) |
| EIFFEL | Alexandre ?, French engineer born in 1832 who designed a famous tower (6) |
| DURHAM | English university founded in 1832 whose colleges include Hatfield and Van Mildert (6) |
| COUSIN | One related to us in specie (6) |
| COURSE | Passage pertaining to us in church (6) |
| RIDEAU | This 200-km (125-mile) canal between Ottawa and Lake Ontario at Kingston was completed in 1832. It was built as a military project to provide a secure connection between Montreal and Kingston. It was |
| UMLAUT | A couple of extra marks possibly given to us in German class |
| REUTER | Paul von ---, 19c German telegrapher who founded a news agency in London (6) |
| ARTIST | Church leaves 19c reformer to the Creator (6) |
| SEURAT | Georges, 19c French painter who developed pointillism (6) |
| ROSTOV | Russian port on the Don, a major grain-exporting centre in the 19c (6) |
| LIEBIG | Justus, 19c German chemist who founded agricultural chemistry (6) |
| FERRIS | G.W.G., 19c American engineer who designed a fairground attraction (6) |