| EDMUNDKEAN | English actor noted for his Shakespearean roles in the early 19th Century (6,4) |
| KEAN | Edmund _, English actor noted for his Shakespearean roles in the early 19th century (4) |
| CLEARANCES | The eviction of tenants from large Scottish estates in the early 19th century |
| TEMPERANCE | Social movement against the consumption of alcohol which began in the early 19th Century (10) |
| HORDERN | Michael _; actor noted for his Shakespearean roles (7) |
| ROGERMOORE | English actor noted for playing Simon Templar and James Bond (5,5) |
| ELLENTERRY | 19th/20th c actress noted for her Shakespearean roles (5,5) |
| BRANAGH | Actor and director known for his Shakespearean roles, Kenneth _ (7) |
| PROUT | William ___, English chemist noted for his modification of the atomic theory in the early 19th century |
| RICHARDSON | Actor in two Shakespearean roles being performed |
| LINDSAY | Robert, English actor noted for his roles in the TV sitcoms Citizen Smith and My Family (7) |
| RUINS | Such remains were often depicted in the art of the Romanticist movement in the early 19th century (5) |
| OREGON | The _ _ _ _ _ _ Trail, wagon route westward across the U.S. in the early 19th century (6) |
| MERTHYRTYDFIL | The “iron capital of the world” in the early 19th century |
| LUDDITE | Any of the textile workers in England opposed to mechanisation who organised machine-breaking in the early 19th century (7) |
| SWAZI | Anglicised name of the southern African people who, under Sobhuza I and his son Mswati II, established a nation now known as Eswatini in the early 19th century (5) |
| CROFTERS | Subsistence farmers, particularly victims of the Highland Clearances in the early 19th century (8) |
| MAZURKA | Lively dance originating in Poland in the early 19th century (7) |
| ZYDECO | Form of American music that evolved in southwest Louisiana in the early 19th century |
| GOTACANAL | Waterway in southern Sweden, constructed in the early 19th Century (4,5) |