| FLODDEN | Battle fought in Northumberland in 1513 in which James IV of Scotland was the last British monarch to die in battle (7) |
| FLODDENFIELD | Battle fought in 1513 between Scotland and England in which James IV died (7,5) |
| OTTERBURN | Battle in Northumberland in 1388 (9) |
| HANOVER | Queen Victoria was the last British monarch in this royal house of German origin (7) |
| STUART | Royal house of which Queen Anne was the last British monarch (6) |
| 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) |
| ELALAMEIN | Site in Egypt of a battle fought in the Second World War which resulted in a decisive British victor |
| ANNE | Second daughter of James II and last British monarch of the Stuart dynasty, on the throne from 1702-14 (4) |
| NEWLANARK | This site in Scotland was founded in 1785 as a cotton-spinning centre by David Dale with the support of Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the water frame. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage |
| DUNBAR | Which Scottish poet at the court of James IV wrote the political allegory The Thistle and the Rose ( |
| EIGHTH | Henry the ___ , English Tudor monarch in whose reign the Battle of Flodden took place in 1513 (6) |
| AYR | Robert the Bruce's first Parliament of Scotland was held in this Firth of Clyde town |
| MAJESTY | Unlikely James IV of Scotland unknown - this his title |
| STANDREWS | Town on the east coast of Fife whose university, the oldest in Scotland, was attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales (2,7) |
| SHREWSBURY | The location of one of England's bloodiest battles, fought in 1403, in which Henry 'Hotspur' Percy d |
| WHITEHEAT | 1949 Raoul Walsh film in which James Cagney shouts the line 'Made it, Ma! Top of the world!' |
| BALBOA | Vasco Nunez de ---, Spanish explorer and the first European to reach the eastern shore of the Pacific Ocean in 1513 (6) |
| WADE | Who was the last British woman to win the Wimbledon singles title? (4) |
| WHITHORN | Town in The Machars where the first Christian church in Scotland was built (8) |