| MAYNARD | Middle name of the English economist and philosopher Keynes (7) |
| MALTHUS | Thomas, English economist and demographer noted for his views on population growth (7) |
| STEARNS | Middle name of the Nobel Prize-winning writer T.S. Eliot (7) |
| ATTWOOD | Thomas, 19th-century economist and leading figure in the campaign for the Reform Bill of 1832 (7) |
| PIKETTY | Thomas ......., French economist and author of Capital In The Twenty-First Century (7) |
| RICARDO | English economist has programme accepted by South American city (7) |
| ADAMSMITH | Scottish economist and philosopher noted especially for 1776's An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (4,5) |
| MCELVOY | Anne ___, journalist for The Economist and the Evening Standard married to Sunday Times editor Martin Ivens |
| GUEST | Original married name of the English aristocrat, polyglot, polymath and mother of 10 children, nee Lady Charlotte Bertie, who is best known for her trailblazing translation of the medieval Welsh Mabin |
| SMITH | Adam, 18th century Scottish economist and philosopher (5) |
| KEYNES | John Maynard _, economist and philosopher (6) |
| AGATHA | First name of the English author who also wrote under the name Mary Westmacott (6) |
| MACMORRIS | What is the name of the English captain that the Welsh captain encounters in 4.1? |
| LANCELOT | What was the first name of the English landscape gardener "Capability" Brown? (8) |
| STING | The professional name of the English singer-songwriter Gordon Sumner (5) |
| WYSTAN | The first name of the English-born poet who wrote 'Night Mail' (6) |
| DURHAM | Former name of the English breed of Shorthorn cattle (6) |
| STAVRO | Middle name of the fictional supervillain Blofeld in the James Bond series of novels and films |
| ALVA | Middle name of the inventor of the electrographic vote recorder |
| TUDOR | What was the family name of the English royal family from Henry VII to Elizabeth I (5) |