| DAVID | The British foreign secretary (5,5) |
| LAMMY | The British foreign secretary (5,5) |
| HOARELAVAL | & 11A Secret proposal of 1935 made by the British Foreign Secretary and prime minister of France to end the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (5-5,4) |
| HOARELAVALPACT | Secret proposal of 1935 made by the British Foreign Secretary and prime minister of France to end the Second Italo-Ethiopian War |
| CHEVENING | Country house in Kent traditionally used by the British Foreign Secretary (9) |
| CARRINGTON | Peter, British foreign secretary from 1979 to 1982 (10) |
| STRAW | Jack ___, a leader of the Peasants' Revolt - or British foreign secretary during the Blair government (5) |
| LLOYD | British foreign secretary during the Suez crisis |
| STATEDEPARTMENT | U.S. equivalent of the British Foreign Office (5,10) |
| HENDERSON | Arthur, British foreign secretary who won the 1934 Nobel peace prize (9) |
| CHARLES | Whig politician who was the first British Foreign Secretary (7,5,3) |
| JAMES | Whig politician who was the first British Foreign Secretary (7,5,3) |
| FOX | Whig politician who was the first British Foreign Secretary (7,5,3) |
| HOARE | Samuel, British Foreign Secretary in the 1935 Stanley Baldwin-led government (5) |
| BEVIN | British Foreign Secretary |
| PYM | Francis ___, British Foreign Secretary from 1982-83 (3) |
| BECKETT | Margaret, British Foreign Secretary from May, 2006 (7) |
| GREY | Edward, British Foreign Secretary 1905-16 (4) |
| HURD | Former British Foreign Secretary Douglas |
| JACKSTRAW | British foreign secretary from 2001-06 (4,5) |