| QUAKERS | Society of Friends (7) |
| QUAKER | One of the Religious Society of Friends |
| GEORGEFOX | Founder of the Society of Friends (6,3) |
| THEE | Word used by members of the Society of Friends |
| PENNSYLVANIAQUAKERS | 'Society of Friends' from The States who settled in the Ontario village of Sparta which is near Lake Erie: 2 wds. |
| ORTHODOXQUAKERS | Strictly observant members of the Religious Society of Friends |
| FOX | George, founder of the Society of Friends (3) |
| MARXIST | Leftie has kiss when embraced by a member of the Society of Mary (7) |
| HOUDINI | President of the Society of American Magicians from 1917-1924, Harry - (7) |
| FRIENDS | Quakers or Society of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (7) |
| ACADEMY | Society of distinguished scholars (7) |
| CAMORRA | Secret society of beer drinkers welcoming men (7) |
| EARTHQUAKE | Land member of religious society of friends sacrificing resistance to shocking occurence (10) |
| MARISTS | Catholic Society of Mary, founded in Lyon in 1816 for missionary works (7) |
| STATION | Position in society of Bowling or Singer, for example? (7) |
| BABBAGE | Computer pioneer who worked with Ada Lovelace on the analytical engine and co-founded what was originally known as the Astronomical Society of London (7) |
| PLAQUES | Commemorative blue signs issued by English Heritage, originally by the Society of Arts and handmade by Mintons (7) |
| RAFFLES | With an ant, butterfly fish, horse race, woodpecker and the world's largest flower named after him, a statesman and naturalist who founded Singapore, the Zoological Society of London and London Zoo (7 |
| SAMURAI | Eastern warrior puts new finish on wall painting from Society of Arts (7) |
| TAMMANY | Corrupt Democratic society of 19th century New York |