| ABBAEBAN | Statesman who was cousins with the neurologist Oliver Sacks |
| SACKS | The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat author, neurologist Oliver ... |
| RIST | Robbie who was Cousin Oliver on "The Brady Bunch" |
| SIGMUND | First name of the neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis who is depicted in A Dangerous Method (7) |
| PINTAILS | Mallard cousins with distinctive rear feathers |
| FIGS | Mulberry's pear-shaped cousins with leaves traditionally used to censor or conceal nudity in art (4) |
| AHAT | "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ___" (Oliver Sacks book) |
| HAT | "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a ___" (Oliver Sacks book) |
| MISTOOK | "The Man Who ___ His Wife for a Hat": Oliver Sacks best-seller |
| SUNYATSEN | Chinese statesman who was the first president of the Republic of China (3,3-3) |
| WILLIAMPITT | The 1st Earl of Chatham, a British Whig statesman who was Prime Minister in the 18th century (7,4) |
| TRYGVELIE | Norwegian statesman who was the first secretary-general of the United Nations (6,3) |
| SCHUMAN | Robert ---, Luxembourg-born statesman who was twice Prime Minister of France; one of the founders of the EU (7) |
| RICHELIEU | French cardinal and statesman who was made the villain in The Three Musketeers, written 200 years after his death (9) |
| KHAMA | Botswanan statesman who was the first president of Botswana (1921-1980). |
| CAESAR | The Roman statesman who was assassinated in 44 BC, Julius _ (6) |
| KMAMA | Botswanan statesman who was the first president of Botswana (1921-1980). |
| BENJAMIN | _ Disraeli, British statesman who was prime minister of the UK twice (8) |
| YASSERARAFAT | Palestinian statesman who was chairman of the PLO (6,6) |
| PALMERSTON | Statesman who was twice Prime Minister in the mid-19th century (10) |