| ABBAEBAN | Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 |
| EBAN | Abba ___, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 (4) |
| ABBA | Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1966-74 (4,4) |
| BOTHA | Pik ?, South Africa Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1977-94 |
| GROMYKO | Andrei ?, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR from 1957-85 (7) |
| PIKBOTHA | Minister of Foreign Affairs in South Africa from 1977-94 (3,5) |
| HUANGHUA | Chinese diplomat instrumental in normalising relations with the US and Japan in the latter half of the 20th century; Minister of Foreign Affairs 1976-83 (5,3) |
| MOLOTOV | Surname of Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Soviet Union during WWII (7) |
| CIANO | An Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs |
| MARC | Minister of Foreign Affairs Garneau |
| LLOYD | Former liberal Minister of Foreign Affairs ___ Axworthy |
| MAHUTA | NZ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nanaia ___ (6) |
| LAVAL | Pierre, French premier and minister of foreign affairs 1935-36 (5) |
| MARCGARNEAU | Minister of Foreign Affairs who in 1984 became the first Canadian astronaut in space: 2 wds. |
| MAELSTROM | Confused state of affairs, from the Dutch for whirlpool (9) |
| ARENS | Former Israeli minister Moshe |
| REAGAN | Ronald, Governor of California 1966-74 (6) |
| MOSHEDAYAN | Old Israeli minister's complaint about female TV interviewer once |
| BENN | Hilary ?, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2007-10 (4) |
| FLORA | Ms. MacDonald (Canada's first female Secretary of State for External Affairs, from 1979 to 1980) |