| ONASSIS | Aristotle --, 1906-75, Argentine-Greek shipowner (7) |
| ARENDT | Hannah ___ (1906 - 75) |
| INPOWER | Commanding shipowner compromised after call for peace (2,5) |
| NOAH | Raise hollowed-out harpoon for old shipowner (4) |
| CUNARD | Samuel, shipowner who began a steamship line (6) |
| PACKETBOAT | Did it cost the shipowner a fortune? (6,4) |
| LISTENERS | Auditors set for adjustment in shipowner's property (9) |
| ONEDIN | TV saga featuring a shipowner and Baines, his gruff assistant with the theme music taken from Khatch |
| FRANCIS | Railway engineer (1836-1906) responsible for design and manufacture of locomotives for the London and North Western Railway (7,7,4) |
| WILLIAM | Railway engineer (1836-1906) responsible for design and manufacture of locomotives for the London and North Western Railway (7,7,4) |
| LAGONDA | British car manufacturer founded in 1906 (7) |
| CEZANNE | Paul, French Post-Impressionist painter who died in 1906 (7) |
| DEEPCUT | Surrey village that has been home to the Princess Royal Barracks and its predecessors since 1906 (7) |
| IMPERIA | Belgian car maker active from 1906 to 1948, and on to 1957 producing Standards under licence (7) |
| RAILWAY | The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Children, children's book by E. Nesbit published in book form in 1906 (7) |
| TOLSTOY | Leo ___, Russian author nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902 and 1909 (7) |
| FINLAND | European country that was the first to give women the right to vote in 1906 (7) |
| HICKSON | Joan, English actress born in 1906 noted for playing Miss Marple in a TV series (7) |
| THOMSON | J J ___ (1856 - 1940), Manchester-born scientist who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1906 (7) |
| FORSYTE | Of which family did John Galsworthy write a series of novels between 1906 and 1921? (7) |