| LORDNORTH | Prime minister of Great Britain 1770-82 (4,5) |
| NORTH | Lord , prime minister of Great Britain 1770-1782 (5) |
| GRENVILLE | George --, former Prime Minister of Great Britain (9) |
| CHURCHILL | Prime minister of Great Britain who led his country to victory (last name; 9) |
| 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) |
| HENRYPELHAM | Prime Minister of Great Britain 1743-1754 |
| ASQUITH | Herbert Henry ___, Liberal prime minister of Great Britain from 1908 to 1916 (7) |
| BOTANYBAY | It gets its name from the great variety of new plant species found there on Captain Cook's expedition of 1770 (6,3) |
| ENDEAVOUR | James Cook's ship of discovery in 1770 (9) |
| JAMESCOOK | British navigator and explorer who explored the eastern coast of Australia in 1770 (5,4) |
| BEETHOVEN | "Moonlight Sonata" composer [1770-1827] |
| LUDWIGVAN | Beethoven, musician born 12/16/1770 |
| EEULER | 'Elements of Algebra' writer of 1770 |
| EDMUNDBURKE | 18th-century British Whig statesman regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism; Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770) |
| HOGG | Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835). |
| AGNES | Long periods around name of shipwrecked near eponymous waters near 1770 (5) |
| EULER | "Elements of Algebra" author, 1770 |
| LADYLIGONIER | 1770 Gainsborough painting of a female society aristocrat (4,8) |