| WILLOWPATTERN | Oriental design on kitchen ceramic ware, designed by Thomas Minton in 1790 (6,7) |
| WREST | - Park; country estate in Silsoe with gardens that feature a baroque pavilion designed by Thomas Archer and Bowling Green House remodelled by Batty Langley (5) |
| ENGINE | Steam -; device designed by Thomas Newcomen, improved by James Watt (6) |
| ANGLESEY | Island which can be reached by the Menai Suspension Bridge designed by Thomas Telford (8) |
| NICOLASLEBLANC | In 1790, who developed the process that was used by James Muspratt in 1823 to begin mass production |
| PITCAIRN | Island in the South Pacific, part of a UK Overseas Territory; settled by some mutineers from the Bounty in 1790 (8) |
| LAWRENCE | Sir Thomas -; artist who painted a full-length portrait of Queen Charlotte in 1790 (8) |
| PYE | Henry James ___ (1745-1813), British Poet Laureate who succeeded Thomas Warton in 1790 (3) |
| COSIFANTUTTE | Mozart opera produced in Vienna in 1790 (4,3,5) |
| TYLER | John, U.S. president born in 1790 dubbed 'His Accidency' by his detractors (5) |
| SWINISH | "___ multitude", term for the masses coined by Edmund Burke in 1790 (7) |
| ULLAPOOL | North-west Scotland fishing port designed by Thomas Telford (8) |
| PORCELAIN | Ware made by Minton or Royal Doulton, eg (9) |
| MCGILLIVRAY | Alexander ___, 18th-century Creek leader who helped draft the Treaty of New York in 1790 (11) |
| KANT | German philosopher who wrote Critique of Judgement in 1790 (4) |
| TRENTON | US state capital (pop 85,000), fouded as a city in 1790 (7) |
| WILLIAM | ... Wordsworth, poet who visited his sister at Forncett St Peter in 1790 (7) |
| PATENT | George Washington signed America's first one in 1790 |
| OLDE | Ye ___ Tavern (Vermont restaurant that was originally built in 1790) |
| EUREETLOIR | French department created from parts of Orleanais, Perche and Chartrain in 1790 |