| HAWKSMOOR | Nicholas ___, English architect, 1661-1736 (9) |
| CLARENDON | Earl of ___, title created in 1661 for Edward Hyde, Lord Chancellor from 1658-67 (9) |
| PERGOLESI | Italian composer who died aged 26 in 1736, famed for his Stabat Mater for women's voices (9) |
| JAMESWATT | Scottish engineer and inventor (1736-1819) after whom the SI unit of power is named (5,4) |
| MONSARRAT | Nicholas ___, author of novels Castle Garac and The White Rajah (9) |
| LYNDHURST | Nicholas _, actor best known for Only Fools And Horses (9) |
| ROWE | Nicholas _; English poet and dramatist (4) |
| MURRAYLER | Educator Nicholas ___: 1862-1947 |
| NASH | John _, English architect who designed London's Marble Arch (4) |
| FOSTER | Sir Norman _; English architect (6) |
| VANBRUGH | Sir John _, English architect and dramatist who designed Blenheim Palace (8) |
| WREN | Christopher _, English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral (4) |
| OKES | Nicholas ___, English printer of some early editions of works by William Shakespeare and John Webste |
| HILLIARD | Nicholas ___, English goldsmith, portrait painter and miniaturist who died in 1619 (8) |
| COLASANTO | Nicholas ___ actor who played Coach Ernie a retired baseball coach in the '80s sitcom Cheers |
| PAXTON | Joseph _, English architect, designer of the Crystal Palace, finished in 1851 (6) |
| TANGIERS | City of Morocco which was an English colony, 1661-84 (alternative spelling) |
| CAVALIER | _ Parliament, the longest English parliament, lasting from May 1661 until January 1679 (8) |
| WATT | James --, 1736-1819, Scottish inventor and engineer (4) |
| EULER | 1736 writer of a seminal paper on graph theory |