| PELHAM | Henry _; British Whig prime minister (6) |
| HENRYPELHAM | British Whig Prime Minister 1743-1754, succeeded by his brother, the Duke of Newcastle (5,6) |
| MELBOURNE | Australian city named after a 19thcentury British Whig prime minister (9) |
| RUSSELL | John ___, British Whig statesman; Prime Minister 1846-52 and 1865-6 (7) |
| GREY | Charles ___, British Whig statesman; Prime Minister 1830-4 (4) |
| FUSELI | Henry ___, British painter born in Switzerland whose works include 1781's The Nightmare (6) |
| ROCKINGHAM | The Marquess of ---, Whig Prime Minister 1765-1766 and 1782 (10) |
| EARLGREY | Whig Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834 (4,4) |
| PITT | Whig prime minister of Britain |
| WILLIAMLAMB | The 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Whig prime minister 1834 and 1835-41 (7,4) |
| SHELBURNE | William Petty, 2nd Earl of ___ , Whig prime minister during the reign of George III (9) |
| WILLIAMPITT | The 1st Earl of Chatham, a British Whig statesman who was Prime Minister in the 18th century (7,4) |
| FOX | Charles, British Whig statesman who became Foreign Secretary in 1782 (3) |
| WALTER | ------ K. Whig ham, after whom Gresley 'A4 60028 named (6) |
| GRAFT | Whig PM missing on shoot |
| MORTIMER | William _, 1st Earl of Bath, British Whig politician who was George I's Secretary at War 1714-17 (8) |
| EDMUNDBURKE | 18th-century British Whig statesman regarded as the philosophical founder of modern conservatism; Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770) |
| HORACE | 18th-century English writer and Whig politician, owner of Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham (6) |
| ASQUITH | Herbert Henry ___, British prime minister from 1908-16 (7) |
| NEWCASTLE | Dukedom of Thomas Pelham-Holles, Whig PM twice between 1754 and 1762 (9) |