| GARVEY | Jamaican political activist and pan-Africanist (1887-1940) |
| MARCUS | Jamaican political activist and pan-Africanist (1887-1940) |
| MARCUSGARVEY | Jamaican political activist who died in London in 1940 (6,6) |
| NKRUMAH | Kwame ___, pan-Africanist and Ghana's first Prime Minister |
| SOBUKWE | Mangaliso Robert _, first president of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (7) |
| KWAME | First president of Ghana, pan-Africanist, _ Nkrumah (5) |
| RASTA | Certain Pan-Africanist, informally |
| PATRICELUMUMBA | Pan-Africanist who served as the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| PANKHURST | Emmeline ---, political activist and leader of the British suffragette movement (9) |
| NADER | Political activist and presidential candidate Ralph ___ |
| NOAMCHOMSKY | American linguist, cognitive scientist, political activist and author whose books include Requiem for the American Dream |
| CLEAVER | Eldridge, American political activist and author of Soul On Ice, published in 1968 (7) |
| RATANA | Church and pan-iwi political movement with headquarters near Whanganui (6) |
| RASTAFARIANISM | Religion with elements from Protestant Christianity and pan-African political consciousness |
| SHIVAREE | Postnuptial kettle-and-pan send-off |
| NAPKINS | Cloths needed for messy sink and pan (7) |
| SEYFRIED | Love the Coopers and Pan actress, Amanda ___ (8) |
| ROAST | Recipe beside oven and pan (5) |
| CARP | Fish caught by angler, gutted and pan-fried for starters (4) |
| SPITANDPOLISH | Thorough cleaning badly spoilt dish and pan |