| NEWBOLT | Sir Henry -, English poet |
| TATE | Sir Henry, English sugar refiner and philanthropist (4) |
| IRVING | Sir Henry -, English actor |
| ROYCE | Sir Henry -, 1863-1933, English engine designer (5) |
| BESSEMER | Sir Henry ---, 19th-Century English engineer who developed a process for producing steel (8) |
| HOTSPUR | Nickname of the English soldier Sir Henry Percy, killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403 (7) |
| LIDDELLHART | Sir Basil Henry, English military journalist and historian (7,4) |
| LANDSEER | Sir Edwin Henry, English painter noted for his studies of animals (8) |
| CECIL | Sir Henry ___, legendary racehorse trainer (5) |
| PURCELL | Henry - - - - - - -, English composer (7) |
| MOORE | Henry, English sculptor who died in 1986 (5) |
| INTOTHEWOODS | Very enthusiastic about Sir Henry's family musical |
| CAVENDISH | Henry, English chemist who recognised hydrogen (9) |
| HENNA | Henry's English Queen rejected skin decoration |
| CARD | First sent in 1843 by V&A founding director Sir Henry Cole with an illustration by John Callcott Horsley, a decorative notelet posted to convey seasonal greetings at Christmas-time (4) |
| DRAKES | ___ Drum, naval artefact celebrated in a poem by Sir Henry Newbolt (6) |
| PARKES | Name an Australian politician who contributed much to Australian federation. Sir Henry ... (6) |
| STEEL | An alloy for which Sir Henry Bessemer developed a method of production at low cost; a sword; one of a corset's "bones" ; a honing rod; or, figurative hardness or strength (5) |
| CHIPS | Nickname of author, diarist and politician Sir Henry Channon who restored Kelvedon Hall; tokens for blackjack, poker or roulette; pommes frites; or, slices of dried banana (5) |
| OTTOLOEWI | Co-recipient of the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Sir Henry Dale) 'for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses' (4,5) |