| PORTMANTEAUWORD | A part Tudor women played in literotica? |
| BETHMARCH | Character in Louisa M Alcott novel Little Women played on screen by Claire Danes and Jean Parker |
| CLOWNED | Copied without women. Played the fool (7) |
| ROUNDERS | Bat-and-ball team game played in England since Tudor times, today often in school PE or games sessions (8) |
| OLDSHIP | A mannequin of a sailor adorns the roof of The ___ ___ Inn, a Macclesfield pub in the style of a Tudor roadhouse (3,4) |
| GREY | Lady Jane -; depicted in a play by Nicholas Rowe and a painting by Paul Delaroche, a queen for nine days before she was beheaded and replaced with Mary Tudor (4) |
| SKIRRET | Tudor root vegetable prepared and eaten in the same manner as a parsnip, grown in the kitchen gardens at Hampton Court Palace (7) |
| MULBERRY | With royal associations dating back to Tudor times and featuring in the myth of Pyramus and Thisbe, a tree in the genus Morus with fruits ripe when they fall to the ground (8) |
| ELIZABETHAN | Resembling in shape the broad neck frills of Tudor times, the device fastened round an animal's neck to prevent it interfering in a healing process is called an ... collar |
| SHERBORNE | Market town in Dorset with a Tudor mansion built by Sir Walter Raleigh next to the ruins of a 12th-century castle (9) |
| PEMBROKE | Welsh town, home to a castle where Henry Tudor was born in 1457 that was later besieged during Charles I's reign by Oliver Cromwell's troops in 1648 (8) |
| BARRINGTON | Village in Somerset, site of a Tudor mansion that was dressed to represent Cardinal Wolsey's home in the historical drama Wolf Hall (10) |
| VII | Henry a.k.a. Tudor |
| PARR | Catherine in a Tudor home |
| DURATION | In a Tudor style, conveying period (8) |
| OUTWARD | Superficial wound, initially, in a Tudor novel (7) |
| MARYROSE | Henry VIII's Tudor warship that sank in the Solent in 1545 following 34 years of service, was redisc |
| BANA | Eric ___, actor who played Henry Tudor in 2008 biopic The Other Boleyn Girl (4) |
| BURGHLEY | With parkland and gardens largely designed by Capability Brown, a Tudor mansion in Cambridgeshire that was built for Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer (8) |
| HEVERCASTLE | A Tudor mansion in Kent; home of Anne Boleyn before her marriage (5,6) |