| JENKINS | Roy ___, one of the SDP's Gang of Four (7) |
| OWEN | Doctor and former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; one of the SDP'S original "gang of four" (5,4) |
| DAVID | Doctor and former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; one of the SDP'S original "gang of four" (5,4) |
| ROYJENKINS | Ex-Labour Chancellor and Home Secretary and the SDP's first leader (3,7) |
| SHIRLEY | _ Williams, politician who was one of the Gang of Four rebels who founded the Social Democratic Party (7) |
| SONGSOF | '82 Gang of Four album "___ the Free" |
| MAOISTS | Gang of Four members |
| HODGSON | Roy _, former manager of the England football team (7) |
| ORBISON | Roy ___, US singer-songwriter who topped the UK charts with 'Only the Lonely' (1960) 'It's Over' (1964) and 'Oh, Pretty Woman' (1964) (7) |
| CROPPER | Roy ___, nearly married Cathy Matthews on the cobbles (7) |
| EMERSON | Roy ___ (b.1936), Australian tennis player, winner of 12 Grand Slam singles titles (7) |
| WILLIAMS | Dame Shirley ___, one of the original members of the 'Gang of Four' (8) |
| ASOTASI | Roy ___, Warrington Wolves rugby league prop; former New Zealand captain (7) |
| JIANGQING | As a member of the Gang of Four, she was the most influential woman in the People's Republic of China (5,4) |
| KINNEAR | Comedy actor Roy ____ played Veruca Salt’s father in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory |
| DROWN | Founder member of the "Gang of Four" dropping ecstasy (5) |
| HED | Gang of Four "___ Send in the Army" |
| MOST | Gang of four in parliament sometimes backing the majority |
| HUA | Premier who deposed the Gang of Four |
| SDP | Political party founded by the Gang of Four (3) |