| PURCELL | Henry ---, 17th Century English Baroque composer (7) |
| HENRYPURCELL | 17th-century English Baroque composer whose works include the tragic opera Dido And Aeneas (5,7) |
| LOCKE | Matthew ---, 17th Century English Baroque composer (5) |
| MORGAN | Sir Henry, 17th century Welsh buccaneer (6) |
| DOWLAND | 16th-17th century English composer (Lachrymae) |
| GERRARD | 17th-century English radical who led the Diggers (7,10) |
| MARVELL | 17th-century English poet (7) |
| HANDEL | German-english Baroque composer of Messiah and Water Music (6) |
| ASHMOLE | Elias -------, 17th-century English antiquary who gave his name to famous Oxford museum (7) |
| PURITAN | Member of a group of 16th and 17th-century English Protestants (7) |
| QUARLES | Francis ___, 17th-century English poet who wrote 'A Feast for Worms' |
| CLARKE | Jeremiah, English baroque composer noted for his Trumpet Voluntary, played at weddings (6) |
| JOHNBLOW | English Baroque composer and organist whose only stage composition was the opera Venus and Adonis |
| JOHNPYM | Prominent 17th-century English Parliament member who aided Parliament's victory over Charles I |
| CHRISTOPHER | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| WREN | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| VANBRUGH | Sir John -, English baroque architect |
| INIGO | - Jones, English Baroque architect (5) |
| HAWKSMOOR | English Baroque architect (9) |
| ARCHER | English Baroque architect who designed Heythrop Hall in Oxfordshire and parts of Chatsworth House (6) |