| PILGRIMAGEOFGRACE | A rising in Yorkshire in 1536-37 brought about by enclosures and religious changes culminating in the dissolution of the monasteries (10,2,5) |
| HOCKNEY | Painter and draughtsman born in Yorkshire in 1937 whose pieces include A Bigger Splash, Mr and Mrs C |
| CONVERSIONS | Little Connie accepts different translations resulting in religious changes |
| FOLDS | Enclosures, and how one gets them in envelopes? (5) |
| WAT | Tyler, leader of a rising in Ottawa? (3) |
| AHAGGAR | Name for a large plateau in the north centre of the Sahara, on the Tropic of Cancer, North Africa. Its height is above 3,000 feet (900 metres), culminating in Mount Tahat in southeastern Algeria. (7) |
| HYDEPARK | 350-acre area of royal land in London that was originally created for hunting by Henry Vlll in 1536 (4,4) |
| TILTYARD | A jousting area, such as that where Henry VIII was thrown from his horse in 1536 and nearly died (4,4) |
| WENSLEYDALE | Crumbly white cheese similar to Cheshire and Caerphilly, originated by French Cistercian monks in North Yorkshire in 1150 (11) |
| DALSEGNO | (Repeat a musical passage) 'from the sign' to a specified endpoint (al fine) or culminating in an appended closing section (al coda) (3,5) |
| LETDIE | Film released 50 years ago, culminating in James Bond dispatching a villainous henchman out of a train window (4, 3, 3, 3) |
| PONTEFRACT | Castle in West Yorkshire in which King Richard II of England reputedly died in 1400 (10) |
| PINNACLES | Small ornamental turrets, usually culminating in a pyramid or cone (9) |
| ANTICLIMACTIC | Culminating in a big letdown |
| THECENTRE | Old-fashioned fantasy-adventure from Jules Verne of a daring expedition (headed by James Mason in th |
| SALEM | Arthur Millers 1953 play, The Crucible, took a swipe at McCarthyism by way of the witch trials in th |
| REB | (informal) 'johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in th |
| TYNDALE | Protestant executed for heresy in 1536 after translating the Bible into English (7) |
| LIE | Postion of the golf ball when it comes to rest - a good one would be on the fairway, a bad one in th |
| ORATELIKEAPIG | Give speeches ending in "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"? |