| EDWARDVI | Henry VIII and Jane Seymour's son crowned at the age of nine (6,1,1) |
| EDWARD | Henry VIII and Jane Seymour's son who was crowned at the age of nine on February 20, 1547 (6) |
| MEDICINE | Jane Seymour's '90s series, Dr Quinn, ... Woman (8) |
| ANZACDAY | Rejected by the Adelaide Festival of Arts in 1960 as too controversial, Alan Seymour's play One Day of the Year (1958) is about which day? (5,3) |
| LLOYDWEBBER | English composer of musicals who published his first piece at the age of nine, Andrew ... (5,6) |
| REDHEADS | Rulers like Stalin, Mao, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I? (8) |
| DEFENDER | Title given by Pope Leo X to King Henry VIII and held by British monarchs ever since (8,2,3,5) |
| INNOCENCE | Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer romance, The Age of ... (9) |
| ALEC | ___ Greven How To Talk to Girls author who published his first book at the age of 9 |
| SIAM | Ananda Mahidol became its king at the age of 9, while living in Switzerland |
| PARR | Depicted in a painting once thought to be Lady Jane Grey, queen dowager who survived her husband Henry VIII before marrying Jane Seymour's brother, Thomas (4) |
| TWOLIPPED | Blue, inverted, crowned at the edges, like some corollas |
| HENRY | Name of eight kings of England, including the founder of Eton College, crowned at just eight months old (5) |
| ELIZABETHI | Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn's daughter whose reign as the last Tudor monarch saw the defeat of the Spanish Armada and execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (9,1) |
| ANNE | Forename of Thomas and Elizabeth Boleyn's daughter who was the second wife of Henry VIII and the mother of the last Tudor monarch (4) |
| ENTHRONED | Crowned at the end, or then, alternatively (9) |
| HOMECOMINGQUEENS | Members of royal courts who may be crowned at halftime |
| ROSE | Floral emblem of England that forms part of the heraldic badge of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon with a pomegranate (4) |
| QUINN | Jane Seymour's TV doctor (5) |
| CRANMER | Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI who led the English Reformation (7) |