| EDWARDV | Portrayed by Shakespeare in Richard III, one of the two "Princes in the Tower"(6,1) |
| AGONY | Song sung by two princes in "Into the Woods" |
| NOMANHATHACCESSBYDAY | Why Shakespeare logs on at night? ("The Two Gentlemen of Verona" III, 1) |
| CASTOR | Star of 3, one of four under the chair (6) |
| BARDOLPH | Associate of Falstaff - nothing like Prince Hal - originally portrayed by Shakespeare |
| WINTER | According to Shakespeare in Richard III, this season of our discontent was made glorious summer by the sun of York |
| STORMS | “Small showers last long, but sudden ____ are short” (Shakespeare in Richard II) |
| WARBECK | Perkin ---, 15th Century pretender to the English throne who claimed to be one of the Princes in the Tower (7) |
| PHALANX | Two princes with a new cross in body of troops (7) |
| EARNEST | Even princes in the East are sincere (7) |
| EARRING | Jewellery item worn by Shakespeare in the Chandos portrait (7) |
| WOODVILLE | Maiden name of the White Queen, wife of Edward IV, mother of 12 children including the Princes in the Tower (9) |
| DANDINI | Male servant of the Prince in the pantomime Cinderella (7) |
| CYCLOPS | Outside, cyclone tops 3 one-eyed giant (7) |
| ARJUNA | In Hindu mythology, the most important of the five princes in the 'Mahabharata' (6) |
| CASPIAN | Prince in the Narnia books |
| ELECTOR | German prince in the Holy Roman Empire (7) |
| TADPOLE | Little European a tiny prince in the making ... (7) |
| JULIUSCAESAR | Play by Shakespeare in which Calpurnia is the wife of the title character (6,6) |
| CADE | A species of juniper; or, the leader of a revolt whose rebellion was dramatised by Shakespeare in Henry VI, Part 2 (4) |