| BYNG | John ___, 18th-century Admiral of the Fleet (4) |
| FLAGCAPTAIN | Commander of the ship carrying the admiral of the fleet (4,7) |
| SPEE | German admiral of the WWI |
| THOMASCOCHRANE | Admiral of the fleet, and first governor of Newfoundland; another admiral, an inspiration for Horatio Hornblower |
| KEYES | Roger, later Lord, Admiral of the Fleet giving name to 'Jubilee' 45658 (5) |
| JELLICOE | Admiral of the Fleet giving name to 'Jubilee' engine 45667 (8) |
| STURDEE | 'Jubilee' 45647 named after Admiral of the Fleet F.C. Doveton (7) |
| ROBECK | 'De ------ ', Admiral of the Fleet named on 'Jubilee' 45678 (6) |
| ANSON | George, Admiral of the Fleet to whom LMR 'Jubilee' class 45672 dedicated (5) |
| STANLEY | John ___, 18th-century organist; composer of the oratorio Jephthah (7) |
| SMEATON | John ___, 18th-century designer of a famous Eddystone lighthouse (7) |
| BASKERVILLE | John ___, 18th-century English printer after whom a style of type is named (11) |
| WESLEY | John _, 18th-century English preacher who founded Methodism (6) |
| JAGO | Richard ___, 18th-century English poet whose works include The Blackbirds (4) |
| HUME | David ___, 18th-century Scottish philosopher who authored A Treatise of Human Nature (4) |
| ARNE | Thomas ___, 18th-century English composer noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs (4) |
| SHIP | Member of the fleet |
| MONK | The ___, 18th-century Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis whose title character is Ambrosio (4) |
| ADAM | Robert ___, 18th-century Scottish architect and furniture designer (4) |
| KENT | William ___, 18th-century landscapist (eg at Rousham) (4) |