| TETLEY | Surname of Yorkshire brothers Joseph and Edward who developed a tea empire in 1837 (6) |
| DEJAVU | Looking back, explains radiation to Anthony, Joseph and Edward as if it happened before (4,2) |
| BEMOANED | Pitied Benjamin and Edward who had been holding the old bird |
| ACCLAIMED | Hailed Bill and Edward who had accepted the demand (9) |
| FIENNES | What is the surname of acting brothers Joseph and Ralph? (7) |
| ALSOP | Columnist brothers Joseph and Stewart |
| MCGANN | Surname of acting brothers Joseph, Paul, Mark and Stephen |
| EUSTON | London station first opened in 1837 and modernised and reopened in 1968 (6) |
| HERMES | French luxury clothing and goods brand, established in Paris in 1837 (6) |
| TASTED | Thanks Edward who had a trying experience (6) |
| NESTED | Howard left honest Edward, who made home in tree (6) |
| HUMMEL | Johann, Austrian composer who died in 1837 (6) |
| JINXES | Jack inside getting wrong mark with Edward who was accompanied by misfortune (6) |
| GRIMALDI | Joseph, English actor who died in 1837 noted as a clown in pantomime (8) |
| EUSTONSTATION | Terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway, opened in 1837, and controversially rebuilt in the 1960s |
| SENUSSI | Member of a Muslim sect of North Africa and Arabia, founded in 1837 (7) |
| TETLEYTEA | Popular infused drink brand, sold by a company founded in Yorkshire in 1837 (6,3) |
| CHARLESIV | Napoleon deposed this Spanish monarch in 1808 installed his (Napoleon's) brother Joseph on the throne (7,2) |
| CLARE | Now regarded as a major English poet, he enjoyed only a brief period of fame in his lifetime before being confined to an asylum in 1837 (5) |
| MUNCHED | I left German city with Edward who made a lot of noise eating (7) |