| BOYNE | Irish battle of 1690 (5) |
| OLDBOYNETWORK | Precious type heading off to River associated with Irish battle? The first job for group of establishment types! (3,3,7) |
| ROW | Rotten _, bridleway running along the south side of Hyde Park in London, created by William III In 1690 (3) |
| OJIBWA | To whom the French introduced firearms circa 1690 |
| CHAMPAGNE | Potent potable (c. 1690) |
| ALAS | "Aw, man" in 1690 |
| TREATISES | John Locke wrote two such formal works on "Government" in 1690 (9) |
| ALAMO | Battle of the -, Texan battle of 1836 (5) |
| GOOSE | Battle of ___, May, 1982 conflict of the Falklands War (5,5) |
| BRIAN | King of Ireland killed during the defeat of the Danes at the battle of Clontarf in 1014 (5,4) |
| SOMME | River of northeast France, scene of a battle of World War I (5) |
| BULGE | Battle of the ___, Ardennes Offensive of 1944-45 (5) |
| EDWIN | Which saint and king of Northumbria fell at the Battle of Hatfield Chase? (5) |
| WHITE | Battle of ___, conflict of November 1620 near Prague in the Thirty Years' War (5,8) |
| PYLOS | Port in Greece that was scene of the Battle of Navarino in 1827 (5) |
| CRECY | Scene of the first decisive battle of the Five Hundred Years' War (5) |
| BOWIE | James - - -, frontiersman who died at the Battle of the Alamo, after whom a type of hunting knife is named (5) |
| BYRON | John ___, 1st Baron, the leader of Royalist forces against the Parliamentarians in the 1644 Battle of Nantwich during the First English Civil War (5) |
| SAUER | 173km river which flows through Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany; scene of severe fighfing in World War II's Battle of the Bulge (5) |
| CAPES | The Battle of the Chesapeake is also known as the Battle of the Virginia ___ |