| ORTEGA | Katherine ___, 1983-89 Treasurer of the United States |
| NIGELLA | Genus of love-in-a-mist; or, the first name of the food writer whose father served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1983-89 (7) |
| BURGHLEY | Tudor mansion built by the Lord High Treasurer of Elizabeth I; host of an annual three-day event since 1961 (8) |
| BURSAR | Who is the treasurer of a college or university (6) |
| LAWSON | Nigel, British Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89 (6) |
| SALE | "_ of the Century"; 1983-89 game show |
| NIGELLAWSON | Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89 (5,6) |
| NORIEGA | Manuel ?, military leader; de facto head of state of Panama from 1983-89 |
| NIGEL | Lawson, chancellor of the exchequer 1983-89 (5) |
| ROLFF | Wolfgang ..... , 1983-89 West Germany and 1986-89 Bayer Leverkusen defender (5) |
| BEGLIN | Jim, 1984-86 Republic of Ireland and 1983-89 Liverpool defender (6) |
| BURSARS | Treasurers of U.S.S.R. bar |
| AROK | Socceroos coach 1983-89 (4) |
| LAWTON | Tom ......, rugby union hooker who played 41 Tests for Australia 1983-89 (6) |
| BATS | Joel ...., 1983-89 France goalie (4) |
| GLYNN | 1975-83 St Helens and 1983-89 Salford centre (5) |
| PETER | 1975-83 St Helens and 1983-89 Salford centre (5) |
| JOELBATS | 1983-89 France goalkeeper (4,4) |
| QUAESTORS | Treasurers of ancient Rome |
| TREVOR | 1985-92 England and 1983-89 Everton midfielder; 1984 FA Cup final winner (6,6) |