| BYNG | Governor General 1921 to 1926 |
| ESSO | Oil co. dating back to 1926 |
| COALPORT | Shropshire centre of porcelain from 1795 to 1926 (8) |
| SSR | Georgia, from 1921 to 1991 (abbr.) |
| DEMPSEY | Jack _, US boxer who was world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926 (7) |
| SILVERGHOST | Model of car made by Rolls-Royce from 1906 to 1926 (6,5) |
| TRIUMPH | Historic UK automobile marque, with convoluted ownership history, first building bikes, then motorbikes, and finally cars from 1921 to '84 (7) |
| MUSICBOX | Irving Berlin constructed this Broadway theatre in 1921 to house his revues (5,3) |
| COMPTROLLERGENERAL | Director of the Government Accountability Office, the agency founded in 1921 to ensure the accountability of the US federal government |
| RABAUL | Town of the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea; capital of the Australian-administered Territory of New Guinea from 1921 to 1941 (6) |
| STORMONT | Belfast castle that served as the official residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972 (8) |
| SAUVE | Jeanne ___, Governor General of Canada from 1984 to 1990 |
| TOGGLES | Switches to Governor-General for the French (7) |
| VICEREGAL | Relating to a Governor General (9) |
| MICHAELLE | Governor General of Canada from 2005 to 2010, ___ Jean |
| STANLEY | Governor General 1888 to 1893 |
| ATHLONE | Governor General 1940 to 1946 |
| BUCHAN | Governor General 1935 to 1940 |
| GREY | Governor General 1904 to 1911 |
| MINTO | Governor General 1898 to 1904 |