| GUYCARLETON | Governor of Quebec, Sir ___ ___ aka Lord Dorchester (b.1724 - d.1808) |
| DORCHESTER | Sir Guy Carleton, 1st Baron ___ (b.1724 - d.1808 ...Governor in colonial Canada) |
| WHO | You-know-___ (aka Lord Voldemort) |
| BEAVERBROOK | Canadian newspaper magnate in Britain, Max Aitken aka Lord ___ (b.1879 - d.1964) |
| MELC | ___ _ aka Sporty Spice (Bryan Adams' "When You're Gone" duettist) |
| STUMP | Boston _ _ _ _ _ - aka St Botolphs Church, visible from Boston station (5) |
| IANHOLM | Sir _ _, late actor who starred in Lord Of The Rings and Alien (3,4) |
| JOHNA | Sir ___ _. Macdonald (Canada's first Prime Minister) |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the Jurassic coast, south of Dorchester and north of the Isle of Portland (8) |
| ISAAC | Sir _ _ Newton |
| PERCYBLAKENEY | Sir ___ ___, The Scarlet Pimpernel (5,8) |
| RINGS | Neolithic henge in Dorchester, Dorset, north-east of Maiden Castle (8,5) |
| MAUMBURY | Neolithic henge in Dorchester, Dorset, north-east of Maiden Castle (8,5) |
| GAPED | Was opening grand do on roof of Dorchester (5) |
| DECATHLON | Head of Dorchester hotel can supply various events |
| PARKLANE | London location of the Dorchester Hotel (4,4) |
| CASTERBRIDGE | Dorchester in the novels of Thomas Hardy |
| DORSET | County of England whose administrative centre is Dorchester (6) |
| HUGE | There are six restaurants and three nightclubs in the centre of Dorchester -- it's very large (4) |
| USHERS | These three sisters, who lived with their mother right in the centre of Dorchester, left school, went to top universities and eventually they all became court officials (6) |