| FRAGONARD | French painter 1732-1806 (9) |
| LANDGRAVE | From the 13th century to 1806, a German count who ruled over a specified territory (9) |
| GEORGIANA | ___ Cavendish (1757-1806) |
| DAVIDDALE | Stewarton-born philanthropist (1739 - 1806) |
| EASTINDIA | London's ____ docks opened in 1806 and closed in 1967 |
| HOLYROMAN | Empire made up of the varying complex of lands in western and central Europe that was ruled over first by Frankish and then by German kings for 10 centuries (800-1806). (4,5) |
| EDES | Boston Gazette editor-patriot: 1732-1803 |
| HASTINGS | Warren --, 1732-1818, English colonial administrator (8) |
| HAYDN | Franz Joseph ___ (1732 - 1809) |
| NORTH | Lord ___ (1732-92), prime minister under George III (5) |
| VAN | Anton ___ Leeuwenhoek (1632-1732) (Dutch naturalist who was the first to observe bacteria and protoz |
| POORRICHARD | "Mr. Saunders" whose almanac became a bestseller in colonial America (1732-1757) |
| GEORGIA | 'Peach State' of the south-eastern US, founded as a British colony in 1732 (7) |
| WINTER | _ _ _ _ _ _ Palace, official residence of Russian emperors 1732 to 1917 (6) |
| WINTERPALACE | Official residence of Russia's emperors, 1732-1917 (6,6) |
| LAURA | ___ Bassi, first woman to earn a doctorate in science (University of Bologna, 1732) |
| TREVI | Baroque landmark in Rome, Italy, designed by architect Nicola Salvi in 1732 (5) |
| FOUNTAIN | Baroque landmark in Rome, Italy, designed by architect Nicola Salvi in 1732 (5,8) |
| NORSA | Hannah ***** , actress who appeared in 'The Beggar's Opera' in 1732 (5) |
| ARCDE | French monument commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1806, ... Triomphe |