| ACTOF | & 20A Legislation passed in 1701 to regulate succession to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland (3,2,10) |
| ACTOFSETTLEMENT | Legislation passed in 1701 to regulate succession to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland |
| SETTLEMENT | Legislation passed in 1701 to regulate succession to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland (3,2,10) |
| WHIG | Member of the English political party that opposed the succession to the throne of James, Duke of Yo |
| EUGENIE | Princess who is eighth in the line of succession to the throne of the UK (7) |
| WHIGS | Members of the English political party that opposed the succession to the throne of James II (5) |
| VRI | Coming from the Latin, what is the abbreviation for Queen Victoria which refers to her as "Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India"? (1,1,1) |
| SPAIN | Its throne was the subject of a war of succession from 1701 to 1714, involving France, Austria, Britain and Holland (5) |
| SUSSEX | Duke of -; title of Prince Harry, sixth in the line of succession to the British throne (6) |
| LILIBET | First name of the eighth in line of succession to the British throne (7) |
| MARRIAGEACT | Piece of legislation passed in 1753 that led to Gretna Green becoming synonymous with elopements |
| ANNE | Queen of Great Britain and Ireland 1702-14; the last of the Stuart monarchs (4) |
| BEATRICE | English princess who was born in 1988, fifth in line of succession to the British throne (8) |
| ARCHIE | ____ Mountbatten-Windsor is currently sixth in the line of succession to the British throne |
| PRINCESSCAROLINE | Heiress presumptive to the throne of Monaco from 1957 to 1958 and from 2005 to 2014 |
| SIMNEL | Lambert _, pretender to the throne of England who claimed to be the Earl of Warwick (6) |
| GEORGE | Second in the line of succession to the British throne |
| LAMBERT | Pretender to the throne of England crowned in Dublin in May, 1487 as Edward VI (7,6) |
| RIOTACT | Legislation passed in 1715 for keeping the peace |
| III | George __, first king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland |