| LANDSEER | Edwin ___ (1802-73), London-born artist, knighted in 1850 (8) |
| TENNYSON | Alfred -- (1809 -92), Lincolnshire-born poet who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1850 (8) |
| BLUMENAU | Hermann ?, German pharmacist; founder of a city in Santa Catarina, Brazil, in 1850 |
| MICAWBER | Wilkins -, kind-hearted character in 1850 Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield (8) |
| TANTALUM | Corrosion-resistant metallic element discovered in Sweden in 1802 (8) |
| CHADWICK | 19th-century English social reformer noted for his work in reforming the Poor Laws, Edwin _ (8) |
| COMPOSED | What Wordsworth did on September 3, 1802? (8,4,11,6) |
| DUMAS | Alexandre ___ (1802 - 70), French author who wrote The Three Musketeers (5) |
| EARLE | Augustus ?, London-born artist and traveller attached to HMS Beagle from 1831-82 (5) |
| LUTYENS | Edwin ___ (1869 - 1944) London-born architect knighted in 1918 (7) |
| MARTINEAU | Harriet ___ (1802-76) |
| QUONGTART | Which Australian merchant and entrepreneur was born in China in 1850, died in 1903 and was active in |
| RITZ | Known as 'the king of hoteliers', he was born in Switzerland in 1850 (4) |
| LIPTON | Sir Thomas Johnstone, Scottish merchant born in 1850 who made five attempts to win the America's Cup in yachting (6) |
| PINKERTON | Allan ?, Glasgow-born founder of a US detective agency in 1850 |
| BRAE | Skara ---, Neolithic village in the Orkney Islands uncovered by a storm in 1850 (4) |
| SKARABRAE | Preserved Stone Age settlement site in the Orkney Islands, discovered in 1850 (5,4) |
| SWISS | Nationality of hotelier Cesar Ritz born in 1850 (5) |
| HARPERS | Oldest monthly magazine in the U.S., launched in 1850 |
| HOLGATE | 'Quebec Village in Winter' by Canadian painter Edwin ___ (b.1892 - d.1977) |