| GREATBRITAIN | Collective term for England, Scotland and Wales |
| GREAT | Collective term for England, Scotland and Wales |
| BRITAIN | Collective term for England, Scotland and Wales (5,7) |
| GB | England. Scotland and Wales (abbr) (2) |
| BRITANNIA | Female personification of England, Scotland and Wales (9) |
| SHIRE | Word forming the names of many counties of England, Scotland and Wales; or, a breed of draught horse (5) |
| ANNE | Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1702-14 (4) |
| CROMWELL | Richard _, second Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland (8) |
| OLIVER | --- Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland 1653-8 (6) |
| HOLINSHED | Raphael, historian who wrote The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1577) |
| OLIVERCROMWELL | The Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland 1653-8 (6,8) |
| MARY | --- of Modena, queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland as the second wife of James II (4) |
| ROUSCUP | Football tournament in the 1980s contested between England, Scotland and a team from South America (4,3) |
| JACOBITE | Supporter of a political movement to restore the Stuarts as kings of England, Scotland and Ireland (8) |
| WILLIAMOFORANGE | King of England, Scotland and Ireland who was Dutch by birth (7,2,6) |
| DEBRETT | John ___, English publisher who compiled the first Peerage Of England, Scotland, And Ireland in 1802 (7) |
| NORMANS | 1066 invaders of England and, eventually, Scotland and Wales |
| BLIGHTY | Term for England used by soldiers of the First and Second World Wars |
| ANGLIA | Latin term for England |
| ALBION | Literary term for England (6) |