| GARIBALDIS | Biscuits with a layer of currants, named after a 19th century Italian patriot (10) |
| ECCLESCAKE | Flaky pastry pie filled with currants, named after a Greater Manchester town (6,4) |
| BOURBONS | Chocolate-flavoured biscuits with a chocolate cream filling (8) |
| ECCLES | Flat, round sweetened cake, filled with currants, named after a Lancashire town (6) |
| GARIBALDI | Currant biscuit named in honour of a 19th-century Italian politician (9) |
| FLORENTINE | A fruit-and-nut biscuit with a plain chocolate base; silk/satin historically imported from the Tuscan capital; a pie without a crust beneath the meat; or, a Modena-like fancy pigeon (10) |
| JAFFACAKES | Sponge biscuits with an orange-flavoured jelly filling and a chocolate topping (5,5) |
| SHORTBREAD | A rich crumbly biscuit with a large proportion of butter |
| EARLGREY | Popular blend of China tea named after a 19th-Century British prime minister (4,4) |
| STAUNTON | Standardised pattern of chess pieces, named after a 19th-century English chess master |
| CATTLEYA | An orchid of Central and South America named after a 19th- century English botanist (8) |
| FARAD | Derived SI unit of electrical capacitance, named after a 19th-century English physicist (5) |
| RANKINE | Scale of absolute temperature in Fahrenheit, named after a 19th Century Scottish engineer and physicist (7) |
| GALLIANO | What Italian herb liqueur is named after a 19th-century war hero? (8) |
| GREY | Beverage named after a 19th century British prime minister, Earl ... |
| ALBERT | Short watch-chain named after a 19th-century prince (6) |
| PETERSHAM | Heavy woollen overcoat named after a 19th century English officer (9) |
| LEISLER | Small black bat named after a 19th-century zoologist (7) |
| DOWNSSYNDROME | Congenital disease caused by chromosomal abnormality named after a 19th-century English physician |
| GEORGETTE | Fine silk or cotton crepe fabric similar to chiffon, named after a 19th-century Parisian dressmaker (9) |