| ASTBURY | John, English potter who died in 1743 (7) |
| SPODE | Josiah, English potter who died in 1827 (5) |
| LEACH | Bernard, British potter who died in 1979 (5) |
| JOSIAH | ___ Spode, English potter who invented the modern formulation of bone china (6) |
| MINTON | English potter who founded a company noted for its blue and white chinoiserie Willow pattern (6) |
| DUBARRY | Madame ?, mistress of Louis XV of France born Marie-Jeanne Becu in 1743 (2,5) |
| FANEUIL | 1743 Boston meeting hall |
| CAPODIMONTE | Porcelain created in a manufactory established in Naples in 1743 |
| MOET | French vintner who founded a champagne house in 1743 (4) |
| THOMASJEFFERSON | The third president, born this day in 1743 |
| BOTANIST | Joseph Banks born in 1743 was a noted one (8) |
| EDMUND | ____ Cartwright, inventor of the power loom, born in 1743 (6) |
| GRAYSONPERRY | British transvestite potter who won the 2003 Turner Prize (7,5) |
| LOVEGOOD | Luna, witch in Harry Potter who married Rolf Scamander (8) |
| SNOOKERPLAYER | Potter who may need to take a rest (7-6) |
| MUGGLE | One in Harry Potter who lacks any sort of magical ability (6) |
| JOSIAHSPODE | English potter born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1754 |
| RIE | Studio potter who created pieces ranging from hand-thrown pots, vases, stoneware coffee pots and tea sets to the buttons at the V&A (3) |
| JEREMY | ____ Fisher, frog created by children's author Beatrix Potter who has a lily-pad boat (6) |
| CROCKERY | Ne's china dishes, earthen bowls, porcelain plates and other domestic wares, ultimately named for the "potter" who made them (8) |