| BRIDEWELL | --- Palace, London residence of Henry VIII on the River Fleet, which later became a prison (9) |
| LAMBETH | ___ Palace, London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury (7) |
| ARMADA | Spanish fleet which attempted to invade England in 1588. (6) |
| RHEIN | River Fleet swelled with hot eastern current |
| SPEEDY | See around rising Cheshire river's fleet |
| GREENPARK | Open area between Piccadilly and Buckingham Palace, London (5,4) |
| CRYSTAL | -- Palace, London football club (7) |
| NONSUCH | ? Palace, royal residence built for Henry VIII on the Epsom road near Ewell, Surrey (7) |
| RINTINTIN | German Shepherd rescued from a World War I battlefield, which later appeared in Hollywood films (3,3,3) |
| PROTOTYPE | Original model from which later forms are developed (9) |
| DOOHICKEY | Thingamajig (#8 on the list) |
| GALEFORCE | 8 on the Beaufort scale |
| ENIWETOK | Atoll in the Pacific Ocean taken by the US from Japan in 1944 which later became a testing ground fo |
| CHARTERHOUSE | Former monastery in London which later became a school and a home for poor men |
| CHARLESLAUGHTON | He was Henry VIII on the London stage (1933) |
| CLARENCE | - House; stucco building near St James's Palace that is the London residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (8) |
| EMPORIUM | Atoll in the Pacific Ocean taken by the US from Japan in 1944 which later became a testing ground for atomic weapons (8) |
| CHAPLIN | He first wore the tramp costume which later became a trademark in Kid Auto Races At Venice; Charles ... |
| CHICKENOFTHESEA | Old sailors' nickname for white albacore tuna, which later became a brand name (4 wds.) |
| ITSMAGIC | Song by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn sung by Doris Day in her film debut, Romance on the High Seas, and which later became the theme song of her Hollywood radio series |