| BURYSTEDMUNDS | Abbey tomb of the King of East Anglia, c855-869 (4,2,7) |
| EDMUND | St --, King of East Anglia from c855 to c870 (6) |
| AHAB | King of Israel 869 to 850 BC, husband of Jezebel (4) |
| PLUSH | PlusWord No 869 |
| ARCDETRIOMPHE | Tomb of the Unknown Soldier site in Paris (3,2,8) |
| CARTER | Archaeologist whose excavations in the Valley of the Kings, financed by the 5th Earl of Carnarvon of Highclere Castle, led to said Egyptologist's discovery of the intact tomb of the boy-pharaoh Tutank |
| NORFOLKBROADS | Holiday area of East Anglia (7,6) |
| NORFOLKTURKEY | Arrange trunk for yokel, a native of East Anglia |
| CASTLEBLAYNEY | Hometown of the "King of Country" Big Tom. (13) |
| DURHAM | City on the Wear, site of a castle constructed in 1072 under the orders of William the Conqueror and a cathedral containing the tomb of the Venerable Bede (6) |
| WASHINGTONCUBE | 3-D location of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? |
| UNKNOWN | Poignant memorial to the war-dead, the tomb of the ... soldier |
| ZEUS | Statue of ___ at Olympia Ancient Greek sculpture of the king of gods that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World |
| FRASER | The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor actor, Brendan ... (6) |
| DAUPHIN | Name given to the eldest son of the king of France during the majority of the period 1350-1830 (7) |
| EYEUP | Carefully consider status of the king of the country of the blind? (3,2) |
| MARRAKESH | *African city where pilgrims visit the Tombs of the Seven Saints |
| GRAVEROBBERS | Thieves in the tombs of the pharaohs, say |
| STOUR | River of East Anglia forming most of the county boundary between Suffolk and Essex (5) |
| ABEDNEGO | In the Book of Daniel, one of three men thrown into a fiery pit for refusing to bow to an image of the king of Babylon (8) |