| RENFREW | "___of the Royal Mounted" |
| FLOWERCLASSCORVETTE | Nova Scotia... HMCS Sackville, a ___ ___ ___ of the Royal Canadian Navy in World War II, is today Canada's Naval Memorial and National Historic Site of Canada |
| HANINGTON | Sandra L. ___, of the Royal Canadian Mint |
| BICYCLES | The mounts of the Band of the Royal Netherlands Army Mounted Regiments |
| MOUNTIE | A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (7) |
| DUESOUTH | 1990s TV comedy drama set in Chicago and featuring Constable Benton Fraser, an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (3,5) |
| LEBRUN | A founding member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture noted for his paintings on the ceiling of the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles (2,4) |
| RODRIGO | Blind from the age of three, a Spanish composer whose guitar concerto Concierto de Aranjuez was inspired by the scent of the magnolias in the gardens of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez (7) |
| ANNE | First name of the Princess Royal; patron of Save the Children and the first member of the royal family to compete in the Olympic Games (4) |
| CASSON | Director of architecture at the Festival of Britain who was elected president of the Royal Academy in 1976 and illustrated the Prince of Wales' The Old Man of Lochnagar (6) |
| LEIGHTON | President of the Royal Academy from 1878-96 who painted Crenaia the Nymph of the Dargle, The Garden of the Hesperides andA Flaming June (8) |
| ARABIA | John Johnson-Allen from Great Moulton wrote T. E. Lawrence and the Red Sea Patrol: The Royal Navy's Role in Creating the Legend about the role of the Royal Navy in creating the legend that was Lawrenc |
| DAWKINS | Biologist, fellow of the Royal Society and author of books including The Blind Watchmaker, Unweaving the Rainbow and The Magic of Reality (7) |
| PLANTAGENETS | Members of the royal house active from 1154 with the accession of Henry II until the death of Richar |
| POPPY | Wild flower with a species synonymous with remembering those who died during the First World War, depicted on the coat of arms of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (5) |
| BOYCE | Composer of the music to Heart of Oak, the official march of the Royal Navy (5) |
| GROVE | First director of the Royal College of Music who founded the Dictionary of Music and Musicians; or, a woodland/orchard of lemon, orange or olive trees (5) |
| SABRETOOTHEDTIGER | Extinct mammal on the 'Fangs of Death' badge of the 439 Combat Support Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force: 2 wds. |
| JOHNOFGAUNT | Founder of the royal House of Lancaster who was the son of Edward III and father of Henry IV (4,2,5) |
| ORRERY | Clockwork model of the solar system named after the title of Fellow of the Royal Society Charles Boer (6) |