| MAATHAI | Wangari ___, founder of the Green Belt Movement and winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize (7) |
| WANGARIMAATHAI | 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner who founded the Green Belt Movement |
| KELLY | Petra, a founder of the Green Party in Germany who died in 1992 (5) |
| BEUYS | Joseph, German avant-garde artist who was a founder of the Green Party (5) |
| JELINEK | Elfriede ___, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature (7) |
| SALVAGE | Save the green belt around the A55 (7) |
| STEPHEN | Forename of Scottish snooker player Maguire, winner of the 2004 UK Championship (7) |
| NICOLAI | Otto ___, founder of the Vienna Philharmonic best known for his operatic version of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor |
| ZULUAGA | Fabiola, winner of the 2004 Copa Colsanitas women's singles tennis title (7) |
| PHARLAP | Iconic Nz-born horse and winner of the 1930 Cup (4,3) |
| RAFFLES | Thomas Stamford ___, founder of the city of Singapore (7) |
| BAMFORD | Lady ___; founder of the Daylesford Organic Farm in the Cotswolds (7) |
| SITHOLE | Ndabaningi ___, founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union who died in 2000 (7) |
| AVENUEQ | Winner of the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical (6,1) |
| KENYANS | East Africans such as Eliud Kipchoge and Wangari Maathai |
| DOBBING | Nigel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - founder of the Railway Touring Company (7) |
| ALLCHIN | William _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - founder of the Globe works in Northampton, producing steam engines (7) |
| MONTAGU | Lord ____, founder of the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu (7) |
| REDFORD | Robert _, founder of the Sundance Film Festival (7) |
| DALTREY | Roger ___, founder of The Who |