| CICERO | Roman statesman and orator |
| CATO | Roman statesman and orator known as 'the Censor' |
| EDMUNDBURKE | 18th-century British statesman and orator |
| HENRY | Statesman and orator Clay |
| SENECA | Roman statesman and philosopher who was and advisor to Nero (circa 4 BC - 65 AD). |
| AGRIPPA | Roman statesman and general who defeated Antony and Cleopatra's forces at the battle of Actium |
| CHICKPEA | Foodstuff which is the direct translation of the name of the Roman statesman, orator and writer Cicero (106-43 BC) (8) |
| GRACCHUS | Tiberius Sempronius, Roman statesman and reformer (8) |
| PLINY | Roman statesman and scholar, known as ' the Elder', whose encyclopaedic Natural History was published in 77 AD (5) |
| TACITUS | Roman historian and orator who wrote Historiae and Annales |
| PERICLES | An Athenian statesman, general and orator (c 495 - c 429) (8) |
| TULLY | Former English name for the Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer and orator Cicero |
| STEPHENADOUGLAS | [PREVIOUS] Noted politician and orator |
| BACHELOROFARTS | Graduate composer and orator self destructed (8,2,4) |
| DANTON | Georges, French revolutionary leader and orator guillotined in 1794 (6) |
| DOUGLASS | Frederick _, 19th-century US abolitionist and orator, born into slavery (8) |
| OCONNELL | Daniel, Irish nationalist leader and orator who died in 1847 (1'7) |
| SEJANUS | Roman statesman given hollow sphere by Roman god |
| CRASSUS | This proverbially rich Roman statesman is also rough and rude |
| LEPIDUS | Roman statesman who formed the Second Triumvirate with Octavian and Mark Antony |