| CRABBE | George ___, English narrative poet who wrote The Village and The Borough (6) |
| FORMBY | George _, English comedian who starred in musical films of the 1930s, famous for playing the ukulele (6) |
| BORROW | George ___, English traveller and writer whose works include Lavengro and The Romany Rye |
| KIRKBY | Merseyside town in the borough of Knowsley; the name derives from the Old Norse for 'church' and 'village' (6) |
| ORWELL | George ___, English writer whose novels include 1984 and Animal Farm (6) |
| MARTIN | George _; English record producer (6) |
| STUBBS | George _; English painter, noted for horses (6) |
| GRIMES | Opera by Benjamin Britten, with a libretto based on part of George Crabbe's poem The Borough (5,6) |
| ILFORD | Town in E London; administrative headquarters of the Borough of Redbridge (6) |
| EUSTON | London railway terminus in the borough of Camden (6) |
| ELTHAM | South-east London district within the borough of Greenwich (6) |
| HENDON | London area in the Borough of Barnet noted for its RAF Museum and Police College |
| BOOLE | George ___, English mathematician and philosopher who invented the logic which is the basis of modern computing |
| WYE | Kent village, and the location of the South Eastern Agricultural College until 2009 (3) |
| HERBERT | George ___, English Metaphysical poet whose chief work is The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations |
| BEER | It's served in pints at the Woolpack in Emmerdale village and the Vic in Albert Square (4) |
| NOHO | Neighborhood between Greenwich Village and the East Village |
| STEPHENSON | George ___, English engineer who built the first public railway line in the world to use steam locomotives (10) |
| ANSON | George ___, English naval commander who completed a circumnavigation of the globe in 1744 (5) |
| MEREDITH | George _; English poet and novelist, author of Modern Love (8) |