| QUAKERS | Members of the Society of Friends, a pacifist Christian denomination founded in England in the 17th |
| GROUP | A band of musicians/singers, a circle of friends, a class of peers, a cluster of galaxies, a family of chemical elements or a gathering of people (5) |
| METHODIST | Protestant Christian denomination founded by John Wesley and others in 18th-century England (9) |
| ODDFELLOW | Member of a secret benevolent and fraternal association founded in England in the 18c (3,6) |
| ADVENTISTS | Seventh-day ____ , a Protestant denomination founded in the U.S. in the 1860s (10) |
| THEE | Word used by members of the Society of Friends |
| RECHABITE | Member of an originally Israelite sect who abstained from alcoholic drinks, founded in England in 1835 |
| QUAKER | A member of the Society of Friends (6) |
| BUNCH | Informal word for a group of people/friends; a handful of flowers; or, a cluster of grapes (5) |
| ROYALSOCIETY | An association founded in England by Charles II in 1660 to promote research in the sciences (5,7) |
| THEPOTTERIES | Collective term for six towns which were the centre of ceramic production in England in the early 17th Century (3,9) |
| INDUSTRIAL | Period of technological advancement that began in England in the late 18th century, the ... Revoluti |
| FOLKSONG | Musical scholar Cecil Sharp was a founding father of its revival in England in the early 20th century (4,4) |
| MARXIST | Leftie has kiss when embraced by a member of the Society of Mary (7) |
| OXFAM | International disaster relief charity, founded in England in 1942 (5) |
| DYSON | Appliance giant founded in England in 1991 |
| GEORGEFOX | English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends in 1647 |
| CAMERA | Get the picture?: The ___ on a smartphone gives friends a chance to enjoy the party again long after it's over |
| FOLLY | Costly, usually non-functional building, in fashion in England in the 18th and 19th centuries (5) |
| MORRISDANCING | Form of rhythmic stepping which originated in England in the 15th Century (6,7) |