| ATTICUS | Titus Pomponius ___, Roman businessman and writer (7) |
| WOLFSON | Scottish businessman and philanthropist who set up a foundation in 1955 for promoting and funding medical research and education (7) |
| STEPHEN | Businessman and philanthropist (7,7) |
| TINDALL | Businessman and philanthropist (7,7) |
| MURDOCH | Businessman and publisher who bought Britain's Times and Sunday Times in 1981 (7) |
| NABARRO | Sir Gerald --, 1913-73, businessman and Conservative MP (7) |
| SUPREMO | Big businessman and son in a cheerful mood, more bubbly (7) |
| SANDERS | Colonel, U.S. businessman and KFC founder (7) |
| MAGNATE | Wealthy businessman and friend taking care of margins regularly (7) |
| MICHAEL | Kiwi businessman and entrepreneur (7,4) |
| HARVEST | 1941 novel by James Hilton about a wealthy businessman and politician who was invalided out of the army during World War I (6.7) |
| CORONET | Businessman and continental headdress |
| SIRJOHN | Businessman and former politician (3,4,3) |
| CRASSUS | Marcus Licinius ___, Roman general and statesman who formed the First Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey c. 60 BC (7) |
| AGRIPPA | Marcus Vipsanius ___, Roman general and son-in-law of Augustus (7) |
| NOBLEST | ____ Roman of them all, compliment paid by Mark Antony to Brutus in Julius Caesar (7) |
| VIRGINS | Vestal __: Roman flame tenders |
| HILL | Kiwi businessman and entrepreneur (7,4) |
| ASHCROFT | Michael, Conservative peer, businessman and pollster with dual British and Belizean nationality (8) |
| MONA | Acronym for Hobart's art museum, created by a local businessman and noted for its themes of sex and death (4) |