| UNIONJACK | In England, the standard wedding card (5,4) |
| BLUSHINGBRIDE | Standard wedding feature in Britain: bold drunkard, first to trip (8,5) |
| INVITATION | Wedding card |
| AQUITAINE | Eleanor of ---, medieval queen consort of France and England; the mother of King Richard I and King John (9) |
| REGENCY | In England, the period during which the Prince of Wales acted as regent for his father George III (7) |
| MAY | In England, the hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) is also called the ___ flower - and we're just entering this month! (3) |
| PRAEMUNIRE | Historically in England, the offence of supporting papal supremacy |
| YORKMINSTER | Cathedral in Northern England, the seat of the cleric holding the secondhighest office of the Church of England (4,7) |
| PROLOCUTOR | In the Church of England, the chairperson of the lower house of the Convocations of Canterbury and York (10) |
| WATERREEDTHATCH | England: The roof of Shakespeare's Globe (the replica playhouse in london for The bard's works) is made of it: 3 wds. |
| WEALD | High -; medieval rural landscape in the heart of south-east England, the main iron-producing region during the Roman and Tudor periods (5) |
| EMIGRATION | Depicted by Ford Madox Brown in The Last of England, the act of leaving one's resident country (10) |
| BYATT | Author of the Booker Prize-winning romance Possession and novel set in Edwardian England The Children's Book (5) |
| ARENA | England: The O2, for one, in London |
| DISTRICT | Scenic area in north-west England, the Lake ... |
| SOLENT | England: The ___ (Channel near the Isle of Wight) |
| ROBBERY | Sean Connery heist film set in Victorian England, The Great Train ___ |
| EWELL | Suburban area in southern England, the birthplace of Petula Clark (5) |
| EDMUNDIRONSIDE | King of England, the son of Ethelred the Unready (6,8) |
| BROWN | Artist who painted Pretty BaaLambs, The Last of England, The Hayfield and Work and co-founded Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co (5) |