| MAHDI | Title assumed by Sudanese military leader Mohammed Ahmed who led a revolt against Egypt in 1881 and captured Khartoum in 1885 |
| BAINES | Leighton ___, Everton full back; 2010 England debutant against Egypt (6) |
| BOER | - - - Wars, two conflicts (1880-1881 and 1899-1902) in which British troops fought in South Africa (4) |
| MARKTWAIN | US author of novels including The Prince And The Pauper (1881) and Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894) (4,5) |
| JAMESGARFIELD | 20th President of the United States, shot by Stalwart activist Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881, and dying 79 days later (5,8) |
| OWAIN | ____ Glyndwr, Welsh leader born in 1354 who led a revolt against English rule (5) |
| GLENDOWER | Known as the Welsh Braveheart, the anglicised name of the chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV and declared himself Prince of Wales in 1400 (9) |
| OWENGLENDOWER | Anglicised name of the Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV and Henry V between 1400 and 1415 (4,9) |
| GABRIELA | Filipino woman who led a revolt against Spanish officials in the Philippines during the 18th century |
| BOADICEA | Queen of the British Iceni tribe who led a revolt against Rome in AD60 (8) |
| OWEN | Chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV in Wales (4,9) |
| VILLA | Pancho, Mexican revolutionary who led a revolt against the regime of Victoriano Huerta (5) |
| SPARTACUS | Gladiator who led a revolt against Rome (9) |
| LAWRENCEOFARABIA | British soldier and writer who helped organise a revolt against the Turks (8,2,6) |
| NAT | Turner who led a revolt |
| RIZ | Ahmed who played a drummer in "Sound of Metal" |
| NERO | Fifth emperor of Rome (54-68 AD), during whose reign the Iceni queen Boudicca led a revolt in Britain (4) |
| DAFYDDAPGRUFFUDD | Welsh leader executed in 1283 after leading a revolt against Edward I |
| HABIBA | Sister of Iqra Ahmed who left Albert Square while expecting Jags Panesar's child (6) |
| HAITI | Where Toussaint L'Ouverture led a revolt |