| HENRYPELHAM | Prime Minister of Great Britain 1743-1754 |
| WILLIAMPITT | --- --- the Younger, became the youngest Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1783 at the age of 24 (7,4) |
| WALPOLE | First prime minister of Great Britain |
| PITT | The youngest ever prime minister of Great Britain (4) |
| GRENVILLE | George --, former Prime Minister of Great Britain (9) |
| LORDNORTH | Prime minister of Great Britain 1770-82 (4,5) |
| NORTH | Lord , prime minister of Great Britain 1770-1782 (5) |
| ASQUITH | Herbert Henry ___, Liberal prime minister of Great Britain from 1908 to 1916 (7) |
| CHURCHILL | Prime minister of Great Britain who led his country to victory (last name; 9) |
| PELHAM | Whig prime minister from 1743-54; a type of bit; or, the first name of the author of the Jeeves and Wooster stories (6) |
| NEWCASTLE | Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of -, prime minister 1754-1756 and 1757-1762 (9) |
| BOWDLER | Thomas --, 1754-1825, English doctor and man of letters (7) |
| THOMASCHIPPENDALE | Author of The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director (1754) |
| GLUCK | Christoph von -, German composer of 1754 opera The Chinese Ladies (5) |
| DUBARRY | Madame ?, mistress of Louis XV of France born Marie-Jeanne Becu in 1743 (2,5) |
| EDMUND | ____ Cartwright, inventor of the power loom, born in 1743 (6) |
| MAHONE | Picturesque since-1754 town with three churches on its shore in the South Shore of Nova Scotia, ___ Bay |
| HENRYFIELDING | English dramatist and novelist, 1707-1754, author of Tom Jones (5,8) |
| ANCIENT | The Royal and ____, golf club of St Andrews in Scotland founded in 1754 (7) |
| STANDREWS | Course whose club was founded on May 14, 1754 |