| ANGLOSAXON | Native or inhabitant of England prior to the Norman conquest (5-5) |
| ANGLOSAXONS | Inhabitants of England prior to the Norman Conquest (5-6) |
| ENGLISHWOMAN | Native or naturalized inhabitant of England |
| BRITON | Inhabitant of England, perhaps (6) |
| OLDENGLISH | What do we call the language spoken in Britain before the Norman Conquest? (3,7) |
| BAYEUX | 70 metre-long embroidery depicting events leading up to the Norman conquest of England (6,8) |
| TAPESTRY | 70 metre-long embroidery depicting events leading up to the Norman conquest of England (6,8) |
| HEREWARD | ____ The Wake, leader of local resistance to the Norman Conquest (8) |
| DARCY | Part of the 'Salford Hundred' given by William The Conqueror to Roger of Poitou for his role in the Norman Conquest of England; ___ Lever, is now an area of Bolton (5) |
| WESSEX | Saxon kingdom that lasted up to the Norman Conquest |
| HOUSECARL | Before the Norman Conquest, a member of the bodyguard of a Danish or English king or noble (9) |
| MIDDLEENGLISH | The language of parts of Britain from the Norman Conquest until the late 15th Century (6,7) |
| BAYEUXTAPESTRY | Piece of embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres long depicting the Norman conquest of England |
| TABLEMANNERS | Alan Ayckbourn play that is the first part of the trilogy The Norman Conquests (5,7) |
| HEREWARDTHEWAKE | Anglo-Saxon nobleman who, from the Isle of Ely, led resistance to the Normans after their 1066 invasion of England (8,3,4) |
| NORWICH | East Anglian city that was a major centre of commerce before the Norman Conquest |
| WILLIAM | Name of four English/British monarchs since the Norman Conquest (7) |
| DANELAW | Rules in force in England before the Norman conquest |
| AYCKBOURN | Which Alan wrote the plays The Norman Conquests and Bedroom Farce? (9) |
| BERKHAMSTED | Historic market town in Hertfordshire, site of the Anglo-Saxon surrender to the Normans in 1066 (11) |