| GAGE | Thomas -, British general; Governor of Montreal from 1760-63 (4) |
| THOMASGAGE | British general; Governor of Montreal from 1760-63 (6,4) |
| ADES | Thomas, British conductor and composer of Polaris, born 1971 (4) |
| HOOD | Thomas, British poet who authored The Song of the Shirt (4) |
| COOK | Thomas ---, British businessman who founded a travel agency in the 19th Century (4) |
| MILE | Unit of distance equal to 1760 yards (4) |
| BIKE | British general in the driver's seat in WW2 transport (4) |
| YARD | One of 1760 in a mile? |
| HOWE | British general in the American Revolution |
| ORDE | British general Wingate |
| FARMERGEORGE | Nickname of the British king who ruled from 1760-1820 (6,6) |
| OSSIAN | Purported author of an epic poem cycle published from 1760 (6) |
| III | George who reigned from 1760 (3) |
| SOPWITH | Sir Thomas, British aircraft designer who was the chairman of the Hawker Siddeley Group from 1935-63 |
| CHATTERTON | Thomas, British poet who committed suicide in 1770 (10) |
| DYLAN | ___ Thomas : British poet born in Wales in 1914 (5) |
| BED | ___-In (John Lennon and Yoko Ono's hippie happening at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal from May 26th to June 2nd, 1969) |
| GEORGETHESECOND | King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727 to 1760 (6,3,6) |
| JAMESWOLFE | British general who died in the hour of victory when capturing Quebec from the French in 1759 |
| BURGOYNE | John --, British general in the American Revolutionary War, and author of the play 'The Maid of the Oaks' (8) |