| QUAKERS | Christian group founded in England by George Fox (7) |
| ROYALSOCIETY | An association founded in England by Charles II in 1660 to promote research in the sciences (5,7) |
| MUGGLETONIAN | Member of a Christian group founded in 1651 with claims linked to the book of Revelation (12) |
| QUAKER | Member of a Christian sect founded by George Fox (6) |
| ADELPHI | The - was a development in London, England, by Robert Adam and his brothers between 1768-73 (7) |
| ELEANOR | --- of Aquitaine was queen of England by her marriage to Henry II (7) |
| BAPTIST | Member of a particular Christian group |
| GALLEON | ... and get to tip of England by means of one |
| GENESIS | "Selling England by the Pound" band |
| FLORIN | Coin first issued in England by Edward III in 1344 (6) |
| PUNCHANDJUDY | Which show was popularised in England by ltalian puppeteers in the late 17th Century? (5,3,4) |
| LEEDS | Top city in England, by the sound of it? |
| SONSANDLOVERS | Classic 1913 novel called "the tragedy of thousands of young men in England" by its author |
| ADAM | St Andrew's Church, Gunton Hall, Hanworth, is the only complete church in England by the Scottish architect Robert (4) |
| WOODBINE | Brand of cigarette made in England by W D & H O Wills from 1888 |
| OXFAM | International disaster relief charity, founded in England in 1942 (5) |
| DYSON | Appliance giant founded in England in 1991 |
| WALDENSES | A strict Christian group originating in France in the 12th century (9) |
| ODDFELLOW | Member of a secret benevolent and fraternal association founded in England in the 18c (3,6) |
| RECHABITE | Member of an originally Israelite sect who abstained from alcoholic drinks, founded in England in 1835 |