| CANNING | George, British prime minister who served the shortest period of office in 1827 (7) |
| LLOYD | David - George, British PM nineteen sixteen to nineteen twenty two |
| GEORGECANNING | Prime minister of the UK who died in office in 1827 (6,7) |
| CLEMENT | British Labour prime minister who served between the two terms of Winston Churchill (1945-51) (7,6) |
| BALDWIN | Stanley, British Prime Minister who served under three monarchs (7) |
| TAURINE | Sulphur- containing amino acid important in the metabolism of fats, first discovered in ox bile in 1827 (7) |
| WALPOLE | Son of the first British prime minister who built Strawberry Hill House and wrote The Castle of Otra |
| WINSTON | British prime minister who visited Mallorca several times in the mid-20th century staying at the original Hotel For mentor where a suite was named after him (7) |
| RUSSELL | George, British Formula One racing driver who joined Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes in 2022 (7) |
| MALLORY | George ---, British mountaineer who died on Everest in 1924 (7) |
| MIDTERM | In the middle of a period of office |
| ENCRYPT | With terminals of office in sync, programmers initially try to crack code (7) |
| BALFOUR | Arthur, British prime minister who succeeded his uncle Lord Salisbury in 1902 (7) |
| CADBURY | George -, British industrialist and social reformer who set up the Bournville Village Trust |
| VALKYRIE | In Norse mythology, this term refers to any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. |
| FLEMING | Sandford, Scottish Canadian engineer born in 1827 who invented worldwide standard time zones (7) |
| OFSORTS | Following type put in confines of offices in a rough sense? (2,5) |
| HERBERT | George, British metaphysical poet born in 1593 (7) |
| HOLYSEE | Pure view of office in Rome (4,3) |
| CRUSADE | Campaign ad covers front of office in maroon |