| SHREWSBURY | Birthplace of Charles Darwin |
| GALTON | Sir Francis ___ (1822-1911), English scientist and cousin of Charles Darwin who founded the field of eugenics (6) |
| FRANCISGALTON | Relative of Charles Darwin who devised the first weather map |
| MACON | Georgia birthplace of Charles Coburn and Melvyn Douglas |
| LILLE | Birthplace of Charles De Gaulle |
| EVOLUTION | From the Latin meaning "unrolling", a process described by Charles Darwin in his theory of natural selection; or, one of a series of military manoeuvres (9) |
| ORIGIN | "The ___ of Species" (monumental work of naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-82)) |
| INSTINCT | "The very essence of _ is that it's followed independently of reason": Charles Darwin (8) |
| SPECIES | Book by Charles Darwin, On The Origin of ... |
| ASAGRAY | To whom Charles Darwin dedicated "Different Forms of Flowers" |
| ELMOSFIRE | Electrical weather phenomenon St ..., noted by Charles Darwin as pointing the masts of the HMS Beagl |
| GALAPAGOS | During his voyage on the Beagle, Charles Darwin studied the vast number of species on this archipela |
| LYELL | Geologist whose Principles of Geology influenced Charles Darwin (5) |
| DOWNE | Kent village in which Origin Of Species author, Charles Darwin, died in 1882 |
| TURNIPS | What vegetable was the subject of notes made by Charles Darwin on his wedding night? (7) |
| MEADOWS | Hayfields such as those surveyed by Charles Darwin at his former home Down House, where he developed the theories in On the Origin of Species (7) |
| BEAGLE | Breed of hound originally developed to hunt hares; ship that took Charles Darwin on his famous voyage; or, an old word for a spy (6) |
| ERASMUS | Grandfather of English naturalist Charles Darwin, noted as a physician and a poet (1731-1802) (7) |
| VOYAGEOFTHEBEAGLE | Charles Darwin work |
| HMS | ___ Beagle (ship with Charles Darwin aboard) |