| ALFS | Tennyson and Nobel, familiarly |
| WATTS | Victorian symbolist artist who painted Hope and portraits of figures including Gladstone, Tennyson and his wife of 10 months Ellen Terry (5) |
| LORDS | Tennyson and Byron |
| POETSLAUREATE | Bards such as Wordsworth, Tennyson and Betjeman |
| POETS | Westminster Abbey site which includes memorials to Burns, Tennyson and Keats, ... Corner (5') |
| ODETOJOY | Poem inverting couplets from Young, Jonson, Tennyson and Donne |
| NAIPAUL | Booker and Nobel Prize-winning author of A House for Mr Biswas, In a Free State and The Enigma of Arrival (7) |
| ARTHURCOMPTON | US physicist and Nobel Laureate (1927, with Charles Wilson) noted for his research on X-rays, and nuclear energy (6,7) |
| FEYNMAN | Richard ___ theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate who popularized physics through books and lectures |
| DYLAN | US singer/songwriter and Nobel laureate (surname) who was born and raised in Minnesota (5) |
| DIRAC | Paul ___ (1902-84), English physicist and Nobel laureate who predicted the existence of antimatter and the positron (5) |
| EHRLICH | German bacteriologist and Nobel laureate (1854-1915) who coined the terms chemotherapy and magic bullet (4,7) |
| PAUL | German bacteriologist and Nobel laureate (1854-1915) who coined the terms chemotherapy and magic bullet (4,7) |
| MARLOTHOMASMANN | "That Girl" star and Nobel writer |
| CHURCHILL | PM and Nobel prize winner (9) |
| SHAW | Oscar and Nobel winning playwright, George Bernard ... |
| YEATS | WB -, Irish poet and Nobel prize winner (5) |
| BOHR | Niels ___, Danish physicist and Nobel laureate (4) |
| LESSING | Doris _; novelist and Nobel Prize-winner (7) |
| SWEDES | Garbo and Nobel, for two |