Complete Clue List
Across
1. Margaret ___, first female British prime minister
6. Surname shared by "the elder" and "the younger"
8. 18th century monarch
9. Put forward a question or amendment (in parliament)
11. Prevented from leaving harbour due to tide
12. Wellington was a leader of this force
14. Earl of ___, prime minister 1894-5
17. Sir Anthony ___, prime minister 1955-7
18. Mimic, copy
20. British prime minister 1957-63 (6,9)
25. First US trade union federation (abbr.)
26. Earl of ___, prime minister 1762-3
28. Prime minister also known as Earl of Beaconsfield
31. Very brave person or great leader
32. Clement ___, prime minister 1945-51
34. English county associated with William Cavendish (PM, 1756-7)
35. True, genuine
36. With 33 Down. British prime minister or type of tea? (Second word)
37. In a boring or cheerless manner (like some MPs?)
Down
2. Alec Douglas-___, prime minister 1963-4
3. Lord Palmerston's surname
4. Barrier, difficulty to be overcome
5. British prime minister 1924 and 1929-35 (6,9)
6. Surname of Earl of Shelburne, prime minister 1782-3
7. Inn from which Chaucer's pilgrims set off for Canterbury
10. Level, equal
11. Lord ___, prime minister 1770-82
13. Term of address a prime minister may use for the Queen
15. Title shared by Roberts Walpole and Peel
16. Short form of Gladstone's first name
17. Slippery fish
19. Building that projects into the sea (homophone of member of House of Lords)
21. George Canning had this number of terms in office as prime minister
22. Title held by prime ministers Portland, Grafton and Wellington
23. Untruth (often told by politicians)
24. MPs make a lot of this in the House of Commons
26. Fictional British spy created by Ian Fleming
27. Neville Longbottom's toad in 'Harry Potter'
29. Prime ministers are often immortalised in this form
30. ___ Balfour, prime minister 1902-5
31. Name shared by prime ministers Pelham and Addington
33. With 36 Across. British prime minister or type of tea? (First word)