| CHAGATAI | Second son of Genghis Khan, 1183-1242, who inherited much of his empire (8) |
| SAMADAMS | *Founding Father who inherited a malthouse |
| LUNGE | PlusWord No 1183 |
| MARY | Queen who inherited the throne of Scotland when she was six days old |
| MONGOLIA | Log Naomi into the country of Genghis Khan (8) |
| KINGKONG | Biggest ape to have made much of his fall on screen... (4,4) |
| TASHKENT | City destroyed by Genghis Khan in the 13th Century, now the capital of Uzbekistan (8) |
| KUBLAI | A Mongol emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan (6,4) |
| KHAN | A Mongol emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan (6,4) |
| TARTAR | Generically, along with the Mongol, one of the hordes of Genghis Khan (6) |
| MANOFWAR | Sailing ship for Genghis Khan perhaps (3-2-3) |
| WARLORDS | Genghis Khan and the like |
| TATAR | Volunteers to join sailor ? one of Genghis Khan's (5) |
| TARTARE | Follower of Genghis Khan beginning to enjoy this sauce? |
| TARTARS | Followers of Genghis Khan |
| MONGOL | Follower of Genghis Khan (6) |
| GOBI | Expanse once part of Genghis Khan's realm |
| PREMIERSHIP | Head of government's office is present arranging his empire (11) |
| JGFARRELL | Novelist best known for his Empire Trilogy, two novels of which were awarded Booker Prizes (1,1,7) |
| JAMESBALDWIN | Expat Afro-American poet who spent much of his life in Paris. His novels, essays, and activism solidify him as a crucial figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement. |