| TATTERSALLS | Horse auctioneers founded in 1766 near Hyde Park Corner |
| ADDENBROOKES | Hospital in Cambridge that was founded in 1766 (12) |
| ROTTENROW | Broad track in Hyde Park, running from Hyde Park Corner to Kensington Palace (6,3) |
| STEWARDS | Parliamentary officials in Hyde Park Corner (8) |
| SPEAKERS | Parliamentary officials in Hyde Park Corner |
| KNIGHTSBRIDGE | Stop near Hyde Park makes Sir cross! |
| THEATRES | Play structures near Hyde Park? |
| VASSAR | New York college near Hyde Park |
| MARBLEARCH | London landmark near Hyde Park (6,4) |
| JAGGER | English sculptor of the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner (6) |
| BLAISECASTLE | Fortified folly near Bristol designed by Robert Mylne, built in 1766 (6,6) |
| BURTON | Architect whose projects include the Palm and Temperate Houses at Kew, the Wellington Arch and screen at Hyde Park Corner and Athenaeum Club's clubhouse (6) |
| APSLEY | ____ House, home of the first Duke of Wellington by London's Hyde Park Corner (6) |
| STUBBS | Which great anatomist, painter and engraver (George ___) published Anatomy of the Horse in 1766? (6) |
| OLYMPIA | In 1766, antiquarian Richard Chandler published his book Travels in Greece and brought this site to public attention. It was the site of the original "games." What is name of this site? |
| BALTIMORE | Seaport city in the north-east of the US (pop about 640,000), established in 1766 (9) |
| STAMPTAX | 1765 levy repealed in 1766 |
| THEVICAR | Novel by Oliver Goldsmith first published in 1766 (3,5,2,9) |
| DALTON | John ?, English scientist born in 1766 noted for his research into colour blindness |
| CAVENDISH | Henry ---, British scientist who discovered hydrogen in 1766 (9) |