| GILLETTE | King Camp ?, American businessman born in 1855 associated with the safety razor |
| VIDALSASSOON | Hairstylist and businessman born in London in 1928 (5,7) |
| PINERO | Arthur Wing ___, playwright born in 1855, whose works include The Second Mrs Tanqueray (6) |
| MATTHEWS | Bernard, English businessman born in 1930 who founded a company selling turkey meat products (8) |
| ROOTS | Levi, reggae musician and businessman born in 1958 noted for his jerk barbecue sauce (5) |
| HILTON | Conrad Nicholson ___, American businessman who bought the 40-room Mobley Hotel in Cisco, Texas, in 1919 |
| WURLITZER | German-born American businessman whose name is associated with theatre organs (9) |
| ARTHURTAPPAN | American businessman who co-founded the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833 and served as its first president |
| VALET | In the 1930s, which safety razor became so popular that Gillette purchased the company to reduce competition? (5) |
| FDA | Govt. agency concerned with the safety of consumed items |
| ASPCA | Org. concerned with the safety of boxers and others |
| LAKEPARRAMATTA | Body of water in New South Wales created by the damming of Hunt Creek in 1855 |
| HEFNER | American businessman/publisher who is interred in a crypt beside that of Marilyn Monroe (6) |
| CONRAD | ____ Hilton, American businessman who founded the hotel chain of that name (6) |
| FIRESTONE | American businessman who founded a tyre and rubber company in 1900 (9) |
| EDISON | American businessman who invented early versions of the electric light bulb, Thomas _ (6) |
| LAAGER | Camp American drinking beer? On the contrary |
| KINGCAMP | Businessman who patented a safety razor (4,4,8) |
| RAZOR | What item did inventor King Camp Gillette make safe? (5) |
| LIVINGSTONE | British explorer who, in 1855, we presume, was the first European to see Victoria Falls in southern Africa (11) |