| CARNEGIE | Scottish-born industrialist and philanthropist who moved to the USA aged 12 |
| ASHWIN | Former captain of the Punjab Kings, who moved to the Delhi Capitals in 2020 |
| DUNSMUIR | BC: Scottish-born industrialist who had Victoria landmark Craigdarroch Castle built for his family, |
| RANEE | A rajah's wife who moved to the Near East (5) |
| ROCKEFELLER | John D. - - -, American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870 (11) |
| LOAL | Fuel for Robert Dunsmuir, the 19th-century Scottish-born industrialist who had the landmark at #10-Down built for his family |
| HOTDOG | Rover, who's moved to the shade with a snack? (3,3) |
| PRINCES | - in the Tower; Edward V and his brother Richard who disappeared aged 12 and 9 respectively after the death of their father Edward IV in 1483 (7) |
| GERIATRICIAN | Doctor specialising in the aged (12) |
| BATMITZVAH | A religious initiation ceremony for a Jewish girl aged 12 or 13 (3,7) |
| ANDREWCARNEGIE | Dunfermline-born U.S. industrialist and philanthropist (6,8) |
| CASSATT | With paintings including Lilacs in a Window, Summertime and The Boating Party, a US-born artist who moved to France and befriended Edgar Degas (7) |
| SOTOL | Yuccalike desert plants of the agave family native to the USA and new Mexico |
| PRES | Trump is to the USA as Duterte is to the Philippines |
| DYE | Edison, Iowan businessman and promoter who brought top-level Motocross to the USA. (3) |
| GEORGEEASTMAN | American entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the Kodak company and popularised the use of roll film (6,7) |
| WOLFSON | Scottish businessman and philanthropist who set up a foundation in 1955 for promoting and funding medical research and education (7) |
| WILBERFORCE | William ---, British politician and philanthropist who was a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade (11) |
| EASTMAN | George ---, American entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the Kodak company and popularised the use of roll film (7) |
| ISAAC | Forename of the GUS chairman and philanthropist who established the Wolfson Foundation in 1955 (5) |