| FLODDEN | A Field, battle site 1513 |
| FLODDENFIELD | Site of the 1513 battle in which King James IV of Scotland was killed (7,5) |
| EIGHTH | Henry the ___ , English Tudor monarch in whose reign the Battle of Flodden took place in 1513 (6) |
| SILKENTHOMAS | The tenth Earl of Kildare, a Fitzgerald, 1513-37 (6,6) |
| LEOX | Pope 1513-1522 |
| BALBOA | Sighter of the Pacific, Sept. 25, 1513 |
| KNOX | John ---- (1513-72), Scottish Protestant reformer (4) |
| QUEENREGENT | Title assumed by Margaret Tudor in 1513 |
| FLORIDA | US state named by Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon in 1513, the name meaning 'full of flowers' (7) |
| PONCEDELEON | Several hundred thousand indigenous people may have been living in Florida when this Fountain of Youth-seeking Spanish adventurer first hit the beach there in 1513 (5,2,4) |
| MARGARET | Elder sister of Henry VIII, married to James IV of Scotland from 1503 to 1513 (8) |
| TUDOR | Elder sister of Henry VIII, married to James IV of Scotland from 1503 to 1513 (5) |
| WILLIAMDUNBAR | Scottish poet (1460 - 1513) who wrote Lament for the Makaris (7,6) |
| AREA | A basement's light well; a penalty box in football; a geographic region; or, a field of study (4) |
| HEDGE | A row of bushes or trees forming a boundary to a field or garden (5) |
| ROEDEER | I spotted a wild doe right in the middle of a field on the outskirts of Exmoor -- it has a red summer coat that turns greyish in the winter (3,4) |
| MEADOW | Catty remark about a party in a field (6) |
| EATINGOUT | Dining in a restaurant, or a field? (6,3) |
| AWAKENED | A pair fencing in a field had stirring effect |
| ACRE | Size of a field for a medley race? |