| TOYNBEE | The economist who wrote The Industrial Revolution; or, the historian who wrote A Study of History (7) |
| KEYNESIANS | Followers of the economist who advocated a measure of public control within capitalism (10) |
| LIVY | Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of ancient Rome and its people, Ab Urbe Condita Libri |
| CARTWHEEL | A "rota" of a wain; an acrobatic revolution or windmill performed with the arms and legs outstretched like spokes; a large penny with a raised rim, like the first stated; or, a silver dollar (9) |
| ROUND | An annular shortbread biscuit or piece of pastry; a disc of beef; a ring dance; or, a circuit, cycle, revolution or other circular or repetitious thing (5) |
| TURN | A revolution or spin; a change of direction; a walk; or, a spell of work (4) |
| CIRCLE | A plane figure/shape synonymous with a group or ring of people; or, a lap, orbit, revolution or whirl (6) |
| ADAMS | Member of a prestigious American family, a historian who wrote an autobiography, The Education of ___, published in 1918 (5,5) |
| HENRY | Member of a prestigious American family, a historian who wrote an autobiography, The Education of ___, published in 1918 (5,5) |
| LEAD | A stick of graphite in a pencil; the axial distance advanced by a screw in one revolution; or, a principal role (4) |
| VEBLEN | Economist who wrote "The Theory of the Leisure Class" |
| INTUITION | "One of the many sad results of the Industrial Revolution was that we came to depend more than ever on the intellect, and to ignore the - with its symbolic thinking." Madeleine L'Engle, Walking on Wat |
| BRUNEL | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| ISAMBARD | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| KINGDOM | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| CARLYLE | Scottish historian who wrote History of the French Revolution (7) |
| ADAMSMITH | Economist who wrote The Wealth of Nations in 1776 (4,5) |
| KEYNES | Economist who wrote "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" |
| GALBRAITH | JK, economist who wrote The New Industrial State (9) |
| MILL | John Stuart ---, 19th Century English philosopher and economist who wrote the treatise On Liberty (4) |