| SUSANBANTHONY | US abolitionist and women's rights activist (1820-1906) (5,1,7) |
| SOJOURNERTRUTH | *Former slave who became an abolitionist and women's rights activist |
| MOTT | Lucretia _, abolitionist and women's rights advocate |
| MARIA | ___ Bello, US actress and women's rights activist (5) |
| BESANT | Annie, educationist and women's rights activist born in 1847 (6) |
| JULIAWARDHOWE | US abolitionist and poet who authored The Battle Hymn of the Republic (5,4,4) |
| HARRIETTUBMAN | American abolitionist and political activist, 1822-1913 (7,6) |
| GERMAINEGREER | Women's Rights activist (8,5) |
| DOUGLASS | Frederick ___ (d.1895), US abolitionist and writer (8) |
| HOWE | Julia Ward ___, US abolitionist and poet who authored The Battle Hymn of the Republic (4) |
| CALLWOOD | June___ Journalist and womens rights advocate ) |
| SOCIETY | Group campaigning for gender equality and women's rights (7,7) |
| FAWCETT | Group campaigning for gender equality and women's rights (7,7) |
| AVERY | Rosa Miller ___, 19th-century US abolitionist, suffragist and political writer (5) |
| LIBERIA | 2011 cowinners Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leymah Gbowee won for their struggle for the safety of women and women's rights in this African country |
| TRUTH | Sojourner ___, US abolitionist (1797-1883) (5) |
| WALKER | Dr. Mary ___ abolitionist and the first and only woman to receive the Medal of Honor |
| ALCOTT | Abolitionist and suffragist who wrote tales about Jo's boys, little women and an old-fashioned girl (6) |
| HENRIETTA | Canadian women's rights activist, ___ Muir Edwards (b.1849 d.1931) |
| LUCRETIA | Women's rights activist Mott |