- - Old statesman's daughter, person born in Tel Aviv?
- - Queen Victoria's favorite prime minister
- - PM before Gladstone
- - British prime minister before and after Gladstone
- - Gladstone's predecessor
- - Prime minister during Queen Victoria's reign
- - British P.M. before Gladstone
- - Prime Minister before Gladstone
- - British PM before Gladstone
- - British Prime Minister during U.S. Grant's presidency
- - Rival of Gladstone
- - Gladstone rival in 19th-century England
- - England's only Jewish prime minister
- - P.M. before Gladstone
- - Gladstone's rival
- - Gladstone rival
- - Gladstone's political rival
- - Arliss's 1929 Oscar film
- - Victoria's P.M.
- - Victoria's Prime Minister.
- - Victorian Conservative PM on two occasions
- - British Prime Minister 1874-1880
- - Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
- - Old PM is with artist opening shop
- - being a politician and a writer, i'd be accepted by israel
- - Old PM from day one touring country
- - Former PM to show lack of respect for artist and priest
- - Former PM dies: Blair beheaded in riot
- - 19th-century figure who was twice uk prime minister
- - British PM and novelist
- - Ex-PM‘s dodgy deal is dire at heart
- - Raise lid, somehow, to reveal Victorian prime minister
- - Victorian prime minister
- - I lead, sir (anag) — British PM, d. 1881
- - British PM, d. 1881
- - British P.M. who said "justice is truth in action"
- - Former PM wandering in arid isle
- - Ali dries out for the former British prime minister
- - Benjamin --, author of the novel 'Henrietta Temple'
- - Victorian PM in lair dies horribly
- - Benjamin ---, novelist and politician
- - Benjamin ---, PM and novelist
- - Benjamin ........ made Queen Victoria Empress of India
- - Two-time prime minister Benjamin
- - British Prime Minister who, in 1876, made Queen Victoria Empress of India
- - Benjamin and Diana touring country
- - Statesman who wrote Coningsby
- - Vicious about God, priest and PM twice
- - British statesman Benjamin
- - Edited diaries about Liberal ex-PM
- - Old PM, Democrat from the Middle East
- - Ali dries out for the old British prime minister
- - PM given brief line in new collection of diaries
- - Prime Minister in 1868 and from 1874 to 1880
- - Former British P.M. Benjamin
- - Old politician, Liberal, in improper diaries
- - Ali dries out the old British prime minister
- - Two-time prime minister under Queen Victoria
- - 19th-century British prime minister
- - Victorian-era prime minister
- - Former British prime minister Benjamin
- - Only British prime minister of Jewish birth
- - Powerful friend of Queen Victoria
- - British Prime Minister Benjamin
- - Statesman Benjamin who said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics"
- - First Earl of Beaconsfield
- - Friend of Queen Victoria
- - "Dizzy" English Prime Minister
- - Two-time British P.M.
- - 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
- - Surname of author of quotation
- - English statesman-novelist
- - Author of the quotation below
- - Earl of Beaconsfield
- - Benjamin of Britain.
- - English statesman.
- - Former novelist and Prime Minister.
- - Novelist who became Prime Minister.
- - He bought part of Suez Canal on borrowed money.
- - Who said "Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action."
- - Speaker of the quotation
- - Former British PM
- - Former prime minister
- - Former PM
- - See 29-Across
- - See 28 Across
- - See 23-Across
- - 19th-century British statesman and writer
- - 1929 film, British plan to buy Suez Canal
- - 19th-century prime minister
- - benjamin —, prime minister from 1874-80
- - as a politician, possibly ideal, sir
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