| ISABELLA | "She-wolf of France" who played a principal role in the deposition of her husband Edward II in 1327 (8) |
| BERKELEY | Gloucestershire castle, scene of the murder of Edward II in 1327 (8) |
| LEAD | A principal role in a dramatic production (4) |
| ORIEL | Constituent college of the University of Oxford originally founded under the patronage of Edward II in 1326 (5) |
| ILSA | "___, She-Wolf of the SS" (cult film) |
| ECKHART | Johannes, German Dominican mystic who died in 1327 (7) |
| POMPEII | Great ceremony for Edward II in old city? (7) |
| JACOBITES | Supporters of the royal house of Stuart after the deposition of James II in 1688 (9) |
| REMUS | Legend says that the two founders of Rome were suckled by a she-wolf. The name of one of those brothers, Romulus, was the basis of the city's name. What was the other brother's name? |
| JOAN | Forename of the mother of Richard II by her third husband Edward the Black Prince who was known as the Fair Maid of Kent (4) |
| CONDENSATION | The deposition of a liquid or a solid from its vapour, generally upon a surface that is cooler than the adjacent gas. |
| FOCH | Ferdinand, marshal of France who was commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in the First World War (4) |
| DEWFALL | The deposition of tiny droplets of water on grass and leaves; or, the time of evening at which this forms (7) |
| SPELEOTHEM | Structure in a cave, such as a stalactite or stalagmite, formed by the deposition of minerals by water (10) |
| LAURA | Subject of the unrequited love of the Italian poet Petrarch, for whom he wrote the love sonnets of the Canzoniere (1327-68) (5) |
| ENIDMURIELLYONS | Who entered politics after the death of her husband and became the first woman elected to the Austra |
| CAROLINE | - of Ansbach; queen consort of Great Britain during the reign of her husband George II (8) |
| PALATINE | One of Rome's seven hills, known in legend as the location of the cave where the she-wolf suckled Romulus and Remus (8) |
| CLEMENCEAU | Georges ___, prime minister of France who negotiated the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 |
| JOANOFARC | National heroine and patron saint of France who was burned at the stake in 1431 (4,2,3) |