| LUCKYCOUNTRY | What phrase coined by Donald Horne, and used in the title of his 1964 book, was intended to be used |
| LOOMPAS | Originally black pygmies in his 1964 book, which Roald Dahl creatures changed skin colour after racism complaints in the US? (5-7) |
| OOMPA | Originally black pygmies in his 1964 book, which Roald Dahl creatures changed skin colour after racism complaints in the US? (5-7) |
| FREEFORALL | Dispute what NHS was intended to be? (4-3-3) |
| LISTON | His 1964 dethroning was a feat of Clay |
| BAYBERRYWAX | Substance removed from the surface of the fruit of the shrub Myrica faya and used in the manufacture of candles |
| MICROSCOPE | Magnifier developed by Galileo and used in the observations illustrated in Robert Hooke's book in which he coined the biological term "cell" (10) |
| BAB | W S Gilbert's childhood nickname which he used in the title of his ballads, a collection of light verse |
| AMARILLO | Singer Tony Christie was granted the freedom of which Texas town mentioned in the title of his biggest hit? (8) |
| CALM | Keep ___ and Carry On; slogan used on a poster that was intended to raise the morale of the British |
| BABEL | In the Old Testament, the Tower of _ was intended to reach from earth to heaven (Genesis 11:1-9) (5) |
| OMOO | Polynesian for an island-hopper or rover, used by Herman Melville as the title of his sequel to Typee (4) |
| BLUEBIRD | North American bird in the order of Passerines, used in the title of a famous Word War II song (8) |
| THEGHOSTINTHEMACHINE | Phrase coined by philosopher Gilbert Ryle, used by Arthur Koestler in a 1967 book title |
| OPUS | Latin for "work", found in the names of various styles of Roman masonry and used in the custom of numbering a specific musical composition (4) |
| SILVER | White, metallic chemical element extremely ductile and malleable, a conductor of heat and electricity and used in the manufacture of coins, jewelry |
| DAWESPLAN | The ____ of 1924 was intended to resolve the issue of Germany's First World War reparations |
| TOWEROFBABEL | Structure built by the descendants of Noah which was intended to reach to Heaven (5,2,5) |
| NIGHTANDDAY | Popular Cole Porter song that was used as the title of his 1946 biopic (5,3,3) |
| ECHO | A name from Greek mythology, what is used in the title of newspapers in many countries? (4) |