| NUFFIELD | Lord -, name adopted by philanthropist and motor car manufacturer William Morris on being ennobled (8) |
| PROUDLY | Suspect puny lord name drops in an arrogant way (7) |
| KYLOREN | Ben Solo's Sith Lord name |
| PEUGEOT | Armand ?, French bicycle and motor car manufacturer who died in 1915 (7) |
| AUSTIN | Motor company founded in 1905 by the former manager of the Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company (6) |
| WOLFSON | Philanthropist and former GUS chairman whose name was used for colleges at Oxford and Cambridge (7) |
| MENSWEAR | Paul and John, for instance, take the Lord's name in the non-female press (8) |
| CITROEN | Andre ?, French motor car manufacturer who began selling cars under his own name in 1919 (7) |
| TURIN | City in Piedmont, Italy, on the River Po associated with motor car manufacturer Fiat |
| ANDRECITROEN | French motor car manufacturer who began selling cars under his own name in 1919 (5,7) |
| MORRIS | Old motor car manufacturer noted for models like the Minor and Oxford (6) |
| NITA | ___ Ambani, an Indian philanthropist and mother of Akash, Anant and Isha |
| WILBERFORCE | William, British philanthropist and anti-slavery campaigner (11) |
| GETTY | Billionaire, philanthropist and book collector whose former home at Wormsley Park, inherited by his son Mark, hosts the Garsington Opera (5) |
| THOMASLIPTON | Glasgow-born philanthropist and yachtsman whose grocery shops made him a millionaire by the age of 30 (6,6) |
| ASTONMARTIN | In 1982, the Prince of Wales gave a royal warrant to ____ as a motor car manufacturer |
| LANCIA | Vincenzo -, Italian motor-car manufacturer who died in 1937 (6) |
| RATAN | ____ Tata, an Indian industrialist, philanthropist, and a former chairman of Tata Sons |
| ROWNTREE | Joseph, English Quaker philanthropist and chocolatier born in York in 1836 (8) |
| MELINDA | _ French Gates, American philanthropist and ex-wife of Bill Gates (7) |