| ATTLEE | Who was the prime minister from 1945-51? (6) |
| CLEMENCEAU | Who was the prime minister of France at the end of World War I? (10) |
| SUGA | Yoshihide ___, Japanese politician who was the Prime Minister of Japan during the Tokyo Olympics 2021 |
| CASSIUS | Who was the prime mover in the conspiracy against Julius Caesar? (7) |
| ANTHONY | --- Eden, was the prime minister of the United Kingdom 1955-57 (7) |
| LOVE | Romcom in which Hugh Grant was the prime minister, - - -Actually (4) |
| BEVAN | UK Minister for Health from 1945-51 who founded the NHS in 1948 (5) |
| CLEMENT | British Labour statesman who served as Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951 (7,6) |
| CLEMENTATTLEE | British Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951 (7,6) |
| CHUTEREDE | James ?, Labour MP for South Shields from 1935-64; Home Secretary from 1945-51 |
| BEVIN | Ernest -, Foreign Secretary from 1945-51 (5) |
| ANEURINBEVAN | Who was Labour Minister of Health, 1945-51? (7,5) |
| DOWNINGSTREET | The London street which contains the official residences of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (7,6) |
| WELLINGTON | Duke of -; title of the prime minister known as the Iron Duke who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of |
| HEAD | Actor who plays the role of the Prime Minister in the Little Britain series, Anthony ... |
| THATCHER | Artisan who makes roofs from long straw, wheat straw or water reed; or, the prime minister to be portrayed by Gillian Anderson in series four of The Crown (8) |
| PREMIER | The first performance was cut short for the Prime Minister (7) |
| CHEQUERS | The official country residence of the prime minister of the UK (8) |
| CHERIEBLAIR | Barrister who co-wrote The Goldfish Bowl: Married to the Prime Minister |
| PEEL | Surname of the Prime Minister who founded the Metropolitan Police Service (4) |