| BADENPOWELL | Robert _-_, British officer and writer who founded the Scouting movement (5-6) |
| AGEE | CIA officer and writer |
| LOTI | Naval officer and author having destiny on island (4) |
| DURRELL | Gerald, British naturalist and writer who founded the zoo on the island of Jersey (7) |
| AKELA | From the name of a wolf in stories by Rudyard Kipling, a symbol of wisdom and leadership in the Cubs division of the Scouting movement (5) |
| LLOYDGEORGE | David _ _; British prime minister (5,6) |
| IANSAUNDERS | ___ ___, British Kawasaki KR250 racer who was known as 'Buster'. (3,8) |
| MORRIS | William -, artist and writer who founded the Kelmscott Press in 1891 (6) |
| ATTHEAPOLLO | Live ___ ___ ___, British stand-up comedy series (2,3,6) |
| BROWNSEA | ____ Island, one in Poole Harbour noted as the birthplace of the Scouting movement (8) |
| DEHAVILLAND | Geoffrey _ _, British aircraft designer (2,9) |
| WILLIAMMORRIS | English poet, designer, craftsman and socialist writer who founded the Kelmscott Press (7,6) |
| CALLIL | Carmen, feminist publisher and writer who founded Virago Press in 1973 (6) |
| HAZAN | Eric ***** , writer who founded the publishing house La Fabrique (5) |
| GUIDE | Female member of the Scouting movement, Girl ... |
| COMTE | Auguste - - -, French philosopher and writer who founded positivism (5) |
| HUBBARD | US science fiction writer who founded the Church of Scientology (1,3,7) |
| LRON | US science fiction writer who founded the Church of Scientology (1,3,7) |
| NEILL | A S ___, Scottish progressive educator and author who founded Summerhill school |
| ASNEILL | Scottish educator and author who founded Summerhill School |