| WONKA | Willy who owned a chocolate factory in a book |
| SUCHARD | Philippe ___, industrialist who established a chocolate factory in Serrieres in 1826 (7) |
| UNIONIZE | Get together at the factory, in a way |
| ARMITAGESHANKS | Manufacturer of bathroom and plumbing fixtures, with its largest factory in a Staffordshire village |
| TICKET | "Golden" pass to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, in fiction |
| GLADSTONE | ___ Avenue (Location of the Cadbury Adams chocolate factory in Toronto) |
| OLDMACDONALD | Character in a nursery rhyme who owned a farm with many animals (3,9) |
| KANE | "Citizen" who owned a newspaper in film |
| MEUCCI | Italian engineer and associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi who owned a candle factory, now widely consider |
| PANDORA | Great shipping line gunner who owned a box of evil? (7) |
| OLEARY | Mrs. who owned a famous cow |
| LEOX | 16th-century pope who owned a pet elephant |
| EDNA | _ Birch, sadly missed Dales lady who owned a dog called Tootsie (4) |
| POLANEGRI | Silent-film star who owned a pet cheetah |
| ELVISPRESLEY | King who owned a luxurious Memphis mansion |
| OTTO | "The Simpsons" character who owned a cassette of children singing "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" |
| JOHNFKENNEDY | 35th president of the United States who owned a spaniel named Shannon: 3 wds. |
| RONALDREAGAN | 40th president of the United States who owned a spaniel named Rex: 2 wds. |
| GEORGEHWBUSH | 41st president of the United States who owned a spaniel named Millie: 4 wds. |
| DAHL | Author who wrote about a magical peach lifted by a flock of gulls, a chocolate factory, a cunning anthropomorphic fox and a girl with telekinetic powers (4) |