| HANNIBAL | General and statesman of ancient Carthage (b247 BC) (8) |
| CATO | "Elder" or "Younger" statesman of ancient Rome |
| CROMWELL | English general and statesman, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth 1653-8 (8) |
| DEGAULLE | Charles - - - - - -, French general and statesman who served as President of France 1959-1969 (2,6) |
| AUGUSTUS | Summer time with American statesman of yore (8) |
| PERICLES | Ancient statesman of Athens |
| SALAMMBO | 1862 historical novel by Gustave Flaubert set in ancient Carthage (8) |
| POTEMKIN | Grigori _, Russian soldier and statesman; lover of Catherine II (8) |
| LYSANDER | Which Spartan naval commander and statesman died in 395 BC (8) |
| VAJPAYEE | Atal Bihari ___, Indian poet and statesman; Prime Minister 1996 and 1998-2004 (8) |
| TUNIS | It was a Roman city on the north coast of Africa, near the site of ancient Carthage. It was occupied by the Germans in 1942 and liberated by Allied troops in 1943. In The Tempest (act 2, scene 1), Seb |
| GARDINER | Stephen --, c1483-1555, English bishop and statesman (8) |
| MARKANTONY | Roman general and statesman who had three children with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra between 40 and 36 BC (4,6) |
| GAIUS | First name (praenomen) of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) (5) |
| NEWIN | Burmese general and statesman; Prime Minister 1958-60, and 1962-74 and President 1962-81 (2,3) |
| JULIUSCAESAR | Roman general and statesman assassinated in 44 BC (6,6) |
| COTTA | Mother of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar (7,5) |
| CHARLESDEGAULLE | French general and statesman, first president of the Fifth Republic (7,2,6) |
| ALBERONI | Italian cardinal and statesman (1664-1752) |
| PUNIC | King leaving thug in charge of ancient Carthage |