| DELIUS | Frederick -, Brigg Fair composer |
| LUGGAGE | General name for items made by companies such as Swaine Adeney Brigg, Louis Vuitton, Bric's or Tumi (7) |
| BIGGAR | Coming from Brigg round going a town in Scotland (6) |
| ZEBRAS | The -, nickname of both Brigg Town and the Botswana national team (6) |
| LODGE | Lincs four-lake fishery near Brigg (*held sturgeon!) (7,5) |
| HUNTERS | Lincs four-lake fishery near Brigg (*held sturgeon!) (7,5) |
| LOEWE | Frederick ---, Austrian-American composer who wrote the music for My Fair Lady and Brigadoon (5) |
| ALANJAYLERNER | American lyricist who collaborated with the composer Frederick Loewe on the Broadway musicals My Fair Lady and Camelot (4,3,6) |
| HANDEL | George Frederick --, German composer (6) |
| ALANJAY | Winner, with Frederick Loewe, of the 1957 Best Musical Tony Award winner for My Fair Lady |
| LERNER | Alan Jay -; lyricist who collaborated with Frederick Loewe on musicals including My Fair Lady and Gigi (6) |
| LAMBERT | Composer who wrote The Rio Grande and the music to Frederick Ashton's ballet Horoscope (7) |
| FENBY | Eric ?, Yorkshire-born composer; amanuensis to Frederick Delius from 1928-34 |
| CORNWALLIS | Frederick ___, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1768-83 (10) |
| ODESSAFILE | The ___, 1972 novel by Frederick Forsyth (6,4) |
| TEN | "___ North Frederick" |
| NORTH | Lord Frederick -----, 18th century PM (5) |
| RASTA | George Frederick _; English painter and sculptor (5) |
| WATTS | George Frederick _; English painter and sculptor (5) |
| FORSYTH | "The Day of the Jackal" novelist Frederick |