| EPICTETUS | Greek Stoic philosopher and ex-slave who preached the brotherhood of man (9) |
| LEARY | Timothy who preached the message found in this puzzle's theme |
| ZENO | Greek Stoic philosopher |
| ISNOTA | "The brotherhood of man __ ___ _ mere poet's dream: it is a most depressing and humiliating reality", Oscar Wilde. (2,3,1) |
| ANGELO | Number one single by the Brotherhood of Man (6) |
| CAMARADERIE | A dream I care about is the brotherhood of man (11) |
| MESSENGER | A socialist journal associated with the Black labour union the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters |
| ODALISQUE | In the Ottoman Empire, what was a slave who served the wives of a sultan? (9) |
| KISSESFOR | Brotherhood of Man sang "Save Your ... Me" (6,3) |
| BLAKE | Illustrator of many of the children's books by Roald Dahl who was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1980; or, the pop artist who co-founded the Brotherhood of Ruralists (5) |
| DREDSCOTT | Slave who was the subject of a 19th-century Supreme Court case: 2 wds. |
| SPARTACUS | Thracian slave who led unsuccessful revolt of gladiators against Rome (9) |
| STQUENTIN | An early Christian martyr thought to be a Roman citizen who preached in Gaul (2,7) |
| ANDROCLES | Roman slave who, in a fable, extracted a thorn from a lion's foot (9) |
| STOIC | Term, from the Greek name of the Painted Portico, for a disciple of Zeno of Citium, such as the boxer Cleanthes, ex-slave Epictetus, favourite Perseus or champion runner Chrysippus, who laughed himsel |
| ORDERFORM | Requisition the brotherhood's criminal record (5,4) |
| MAGNETO | Fictional X-Men character, founder of The Brotherhood of Mutants (7) |
| ANCIENTS | The -; brotherhood of artists including Samuel Palmer who were inspired by William Blake (8) |
| XMEN | Mutant battlers of the Brotherhood of Mutants |
| PRERAPHAELITE | The Brotherhood of 1848 predated 1483 (3-10) |