| POCAHONTAS | Member of the Powhatan people who was captured by English settlers at Jamestown, Virginia in 1613 (10) |
| CHAS | __ Dingle, one of the people who was held at gunpoint by Cameron Murray in the Dales (4) |
| LEIA | Princess who was captured by Jabba the Hutt |
| OPOSSUMS | "White beasts" or "pale dogs" in the Powhatan language, North America's only native marsupials (8) |
| COIN | Dispute settler, at times |
| ENORMOUS | Huge old marines captured by English intelligence |
| JUTES | Projects involving English settlers of old (5) |
| EBONY | Black knight captured by English youth (5) |
| ANGLE | Old English settler's point of view |
| VERONA | The site of this Italian city became a Roman colony in 89 BCE and was captured by Charlemagne in 774. It is one of the richest cities in northern Italy in Roman remains. The amphitheatre located there |
| NATHANHALE | Revolutionary War spy who was captured and killed by the British at the age of twenty-one |
| MOB | Winter Hill Gang, e.g. - led by Whitey Bulger, who was captured in 2011 after a 16-year chase by the FBI |
| JONES | Appointed Surveyor of the Kings Works in 1613, architect who built for James I the third and final Banqueting House at Whitehall (5) |
| GODSPEED | One of the three ships on the voyage to the New World that resulted in the founding of Jamestown |
| GLOBE | Which theatre was accidentally set alight by a cannon, set off to mark the king's entrance onstage in 1613, during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII? |
| CORDOBA | In which city in central Argentina was a university founded in 1613? (7) |
| IWOJIMA | Which Pacific Japanese island was captured by the US Marine Corps in 1945, and returned to Japan in 1968? (3,4) |
| LASTSUPPER | Final customer of The Bull, for example, that was captured by Da Vinci |
| CRETAN | The --- bull was captured by Heracles as one of his twelve labours (6) |
| MONTEVERDI | Composer born in Cremona in 1567, maestro di capella at St. Marks in Venice from 1613 to his death in 1643 |