| CRECY | Hundred Years" War battle (5) |
| AGINCOURT | Hundred Years' War battle of 1415 |
| LONGBOW | Weapon which tipped the balance at the 100 Years' War Battle of Crecy |
| ROUEN | Hundred Years' War siege site |
| FREIBURG | Thirty Years' War battle fought over three days in August 1644 (8) |
| ORLEANS | City in north central France, a battle site during the Hundred Years War (7) |
| FROISSART | Medieval historian whose Chronicles chart the events of the Hundred Years' War including the accession of Edward III, the Battle of Crecy and the Peasants' Revolt (9) |
| HENRYV | English warrior-king, 1413-1422, who captured Paris during the Hundred Years' War (5,1) |
| STLO | French city sacked in the Hundred Years War |
| JOAN | France's Hundred Years' War heroine, ... of Arc |
| BASTILLE | Prison built during the Hundred Years' War |
| WHITE | Battle of ___, conflict of November 1620 near Prague in the Thirty Years' War (5,8) |
| CALAIS | Port that was the last of the territory won by the English in the Hundred Years' War to be regained |
| JOANOFARC | Hundred years' War leader captured by french nobles at age 18 |
| BURGHERS | The ___ Of Calais, series of sculptures by Auguste Rodin portraying six French citizens in The Hundred Years War (8) |
| FRANCE | The Hundred Years' War was between England and which country? (6) |
| AQUITAINE | Historical region of south-west France ruled by England's kings from 1154 to the end of the Hundred Years' War (9) |
| DIEPPE | Port in Normandy which England took from France during the Hundred Years War (6) |
| LOUISXI | Royal who negotiated the Treaty of Picquigny, ending the Hundred Years' War |
| ANSON | Admiral George ___, whose reforms of the British navy contributed to its success in the Seven Years' War of 1756- 63 (5) |