| MUSKET | Long-barrelled muzzle-loading shoulder gun used by infantry soldiers between the 16th and 18th centu |
| KLEIN | Yves -, 20th-centu French artist noted or his blue monochrome paintings (5) |
| LUDD | Ned ?, supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 18th century (4) |
| NEDLUDD | Supposed Leicestershire weaver alleged to have destroyed industrial machinery in the late 18th century (3,4) |
| TOYNBEE | Whose influential history coined the term "Industrial Revolution" to describe the changes that transformed British life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries? (7) |
| ZOFFANY | Artist and adventurer alleged to have engaged in cannibalism when he was shipwrecked in the Indian Ocean; his works include Charles Towneley in the Park St Gallery and Tribuna of the Uffizi (7) |
| INDUSTRIAL | Period of technological advancement that began in England in the late 18th century, the ... Revolution |
| LOUIS | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture which developed in France in the late 18th century (5,5) |
| SEIZE | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture which developed in France in the late 18th century (5,5) |
| ROMANTIC | Relating to a movement in European art, music and literature in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries (8) |
| LENNOXTOWN | Small town at the foot of the Campsie Fells (pop about 3,800), founded in the late 18th century (10) |
| BURKE | Edmund ___, British statesman who played a key role in the impeachment of Warren Hastings in the late 18th century (5) |
| SINGSPIEL | Form of German light opera, popular in the late 18th century, in which songs are mixed with spoken dialogue; e.g. Mozart's The Magic Flute (1791) |
| FREETOWN | Capital city and seaport in west Africa (pop about 1 million), founded in the late 18th century (8) |
| REVENUECUTTERS | Fast ships used to enforce customs regulations in the late 18th and early 19th centuries |
| CAMEMBERT | Soft cow's milk cheese first made in Normandy in the late 18th century (9) |
| TANGO | Flashy dance that originated in Buenos Aires in the late 18th century |
| ABSINTHE | Highly alcoholic spirit originating in Switzerland in the late 18th Century (8) |
| ESMERALDA | Sailiing ship in the Chilean navy, this training vessel is alleged to have been used for detention and torture in the post-Allende period |
| CLASSICAL | Style of music composed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, marked by the establishment of sonata form |