| NOSTRADAMUS | French physician and astrologer who produced two collections of predictions in rhymed quatrains |
| ASFORESEENONTV | According to predictions in the show "Medium"? |
| RUSSELLGRANT | British astrologer who has participated in Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity MasterChef (7,5) |
| MYSTICMEG | Late astrologer who made predictions about National Lottery winners on TV in the 1990s (6,3) |
| TOURETTE | Georges Gilles de la ___ , French physician and namesake of a disorder involving physical and verbal tics (8) |
| RENELAENNEC | French physician and flautist who invented the stethoscope in 1816 (4,7) |
| OLDMOORE | British physician and astrologer whose first almanac was published in 1699 |
| MOORE | English autodidact astrologer and physician whose most famous work, Vox Stellarum, "The Voice of the Stars", was a 1700 almanac of predictions that continues to be known by his name today (5) |
| BORGIA | Italo-Spanish family which produced two popes in the 15th Century, patrons of the arts who helped the Renaissance (6) |
| MEDICI | Which ruling Florentine family, and patron of the arts, produced two popes and, although interrupted, maintained influence from the 1430s to the 1730s? (6) |
| KYOTO | Which university has produced two prime ministers of Japan and 19 Nobel Prize laureates? (5) |
| SCHWEITZER | French physician and Peace Nobelist |
| QUESNAY | Francois ___, 1694-1774, French physician and economist (7) |
| ROLOS | At one stage, the Norwich Mackintosh factory produced two tons per hour of these chocolates (5) |
| GLEE | TV show that produced two hundred and seven singles on the Billboard Hot 100 |
| PROPHECY | It's a prediction in favour of himself getting into political correctness before end of July (8) |
| CULPEPER | English botanist and astrologer whose 1652 work The English Physician is credited with popularising herbalism (8,8) |
| NICHOLAS | English botanist and astrologer whose 1652 work The English Physician is credited with popularising herbalism (8,8) |
| EUCALYPT | An anthology of Persian quatrains of a type made famous in English by Edward FitzGerald (8) |
| PREEMPT | Move in advance of predictions (3-4) |