| EDICTOFNANTES | Law effected by Henry IV of France in 1598 that granted religious and civil liberties to the Huguenots |
| EDICTOF | Law effected by Henry IV of France in 1598 that granted religious and civil liberties to the Huguenots (5,2,6) |
| NANTES | Law effected by Henry IV of France in 1598 that granted religious and civil liberties to the Huguenots (5,2,6) |
| EDICT | The . . . . of Nantes was signed by Henry IV of France in 1598(5) |
| FRANCOISRAVAILLAC | Catholic zealot who assassinated King Henry IV of France in 1610 (8,9) |
| RICHARDII | Son of the Black Prince and the Fair Maid of Kent, this English king was deposed by Henry IV (7,2) |
| PAU | Birthplace of Henry IV of France |
| GAUNT | John of ___, son of Edward III and father of Henry IV of Britain (5) |
| BOLINGBROKE | Henry, son of John of Gaunt, who became King Henry IV of England (11) |
| BILL | Beak backs civil liberties to some extent (4) |
| JOHNOFGAUNT | Son of King Edward III and father of King Henry IV of England |
| GRANITE | Word that "granted" is sometimes confused with in the phrase "take for granted" |
| MATERNITYLEAVE | In January, WNBA players negotiated a much-lauded deal that granted them full pay while on this |
| THEFAIR | Byname of Charles IV of France (3,4) |
| ECHT | Real origins of European common toad probed by Henry (4) |
| ETCH | Prepare a plate for printing and so on by Henry (4) |
| DATO | Something given (dat./abl. sing.), ____ hoc, that granted, Cicero, Fin. 5.83 |
| IBIS | Long-legged bird gets liberties to dump re-let (4) |
| HALFLIGHT | Dawn or dusk getaway led by Henry (4-5) |
| RIGHTSOFCITIZENSHIP | Civil liberties |