| SALLYINOURALLEY | 18th-century song by Henry Carey |
| FALLINGINLOVE | Elvis Presley hit based on an 18th century song by Martini, Can't Help ... (7,2,4) |
| SHANNON | Irish setter belonging to Beach Boy Carl Wilson, named after an Irish river, that inspired a song by Henry Gross (7) |
| ADAIR | "Robin --" (18th-century song) |
| GREENSLEEVES | Popular 16th-century song (12) |
| MADRIGAL | 16th-century song for unaccompanied voices (8) |
| PEEL | John, Cumbrian huntsman who was celebrated in a 19th-century song (4) |
| NOTCH | Score century on return – caught by Henry |
| HIAWATHA | 1855: The Song of ___ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
| ISLE | Emerald -; poetic name for the country invaded by Henry II in the 12th century (4) |
| PORTRAIT | The - of a Lady; novel by Henry James, adapted into a film by Jane Campion (8) |
| CORALINE | 2002 children's novella by Neil Gaiman adapted into a 2009 stop-motion film directed by Henry Selick (8) |
| RANGER | Artificial cave in a park or garden such as the one built by Capability Brown at Croome, or by Henry Flitcroft at Stourhead (6) |
| CRATER | Artificial cave in a park or garden such as the one built by Capability Brown at Croome, or by Henry Flitcroft at Stourhead (6) |
| EDICTOF | Law granting religious and civil liberties to French Protestants, enacted by Henry IV in 1598 and revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 (5,2,6) |
| OTHER | The ___, 1896 novel by Henry James (5,5) |
| MYBESTFRIENDIS | Start of a quote by Henry Ford |
| ETON | Public school founded by Henry VI (4) |
| TRAGICMUSE | The ?, 1890 novel by Henry James (6,4) |
| HALAL | Such meat can be provided by Henry Gore (5) |