| RSPCA | Abbreviation of an animal welfare charity co-founded by William Wilberforce (1,1,1,1,1) |
| TRUST | National -; conservation charity co-founded by Octavia Hill and Sir Robert Hunter, today with the Prince of Wales as its president (5) |
| ASPCA | Abbreviation of the animal welfare charity founded two years after Martin's Act was passed (1,1,1,1,1) |
| BAFTA | Abbreviation of an arts charity that awards mask-shaped trophies (5) |
| HEARINGDOG | An animal of the type provided by a charity co-founded by vet Bruce Fogle in 1982 (7,3) |
| SLOMO | Abbreviation of an effect used in film-making based on frame rate that is also known as overcranking |
| DOVER | Founded by William Penn |
| TALEL | Wilberforce ___, 2002 Commonwealth 10,000m gold medallist (5) |
| ABOLITIONISTS | Members of the movement led in Britain by William Wilberforce that helped bring about an end to the |
| NATIONALTRUST | Charity co-founded by Octavia Hill (8,5) |
| CHILDREN | Save The ____, charity co-founded by British social reformer Eglantyne Jebb in 1919 (8) |
| ARTS | - and Crafts; creative movement co-founded by William Morris based on the aesthetic of handcrafting and guilds as opposed to mass-production (4) |
| BLUE | ____ Cross, animal welfare charity founded in 1897 (4) |
| SPCA | New Zealand animal welfare charity formed in 1933 (4) |
| PITT | Friend of anti-slavery campaigner and RSPCA co-founder William Wilberforce who engaged in a duel with George Tierney and became Britain's youngest prime minister (4) |
| SLAVERY | Practice opposed by abolitionists such as William Wilberforce (7) |
| ASIO | Abbreviation of an order made against one who has engaged in an antisocial act such as misuse of fireworks, nuisance calls, rowdiness, street drinking or vandalism (4) |
| HULL | Slave trade activist William Wilberforce was born in this Humberside port city |
| BRIG | A two-masted boat and an abbreviation of an army rank |
| RSPB | Abbreviation of an ornithological society with an avocet emblem (1,1,1,1) |