| AQUITAINE | Eleanor of ___ , wife of King Henry II and mother of Richard the Lionheart (9) |
| ANNEHYDE | First wife of James II and mother of Queens Mary II and Anne (4,4) |
| BRAGANZA | Catherine of ___ , wife of King Charles II, who died in 1705 (8) |
| THELIONINWINTER | Drama about Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine |
| BECKET | Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered following conflict with Henry II and later canonised (6) |
| ELEANOR | Duchess of Aquitaine who was queen of France, then queen of England, mother of Richard the Lionheart (7) |
| CRUSADERS | Group led by Richard the Lionheart |
| STEED | Part of the Palace of Westminster's statue of Richard the Lionheart |
| JOAN | Known as the Fair Maid of Kent, the forename of the wife of Edward the Black Prince who was the mother of Richard II (4) |
| JOHN | Forced to submit to the barons and sign the Magna Carta on June 15, 1215, son of Henry II who succeeded his brother Richard the Lionheart as king of England (4) |
| DENMARK | Anne of ____ , wife of James I of England and one of the targets of the Gunpowder Plot (7) |
| KINGHENRY | Husband of Eleanor of Aquitaine |
| CURTMANTLE | Nickname of King Henry II because of the short cloak he wore (10) |
| JANE | The third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (4,7) |
| SEYMOUR | The third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (4,7) |
| JANESEYMOUR | The third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (4,7) |
| SEANCONNERY | He played King Richard the Lionheart in "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" |
| CROSS | Monument such as any one of the 12 commissioned by Edward I in memory of his first wife Eleanor of Castile, or one used as the focal point of a market-square (5) |
| ANJOU | Margaret of ___, wife of Henry VI of England (5) |
| RATIO | Relationship between the first of the Richards and the Lionheart (5) |