| JACOBITE | Adherent of James II after his overthrow in 1688 (8) |
| DOORN | Town in the central Netherlands; residence of Kaiser Wilhelm II after his abdication (5) |
| ANNEHYDE | First wife of James II of England and mother of Mary II and Queen Anne (4,4) |
| OROONOKO | Short work of prose fiction by Aphra Behn, published in 1688 (8) |
| JACOBITES | Supporters of the royal house of Stuart after the deposition of James II in 1688 (9) |
| PINOCHET | Augusto ___, president of Chile from 1974 to 1990 following his overthrow of Salvador Allende |
| FOURTEEN | Guardian's eclipsed by broadsheet - by 3 points, or 2 after lunch (8) |
| JEFFREYS | George, severe law man in the reign of King James II nicknamed The Hanging Judge (8) |
| LILLIBULLERO | Refrain of a piece of political doggerel influenced by popular sentiment at the time of the Glorious Revolution in 1688 (12) |
| MARY | --- of Modena, queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland as the second wife of James II (4) |
| ANNE | Daughter of James II who was the last of the Stuart monarchs (4) |
| BRIXHAM | South Devon fishing port and resort where William of Orange landed in 1688 (7) |
| DAMPIER | Who landed in NW Australia in 1688 and 1699, William ... (7) |
| WHIG | Member of an English political party which opposed the succession to the throne of James II (4) |
| WHIGS | Members of the English political party that opposed the succession to the throne of James II (5) |
| OLDPRETENDER | Son of James II as claimant to the throne |
| BILLOFRIGHTS | 1689 statute which condemned misdeeds of James II |
| YOUNGPRETENDER | Grandson of James II, claimant to the British throne (5,9) |
| BONNIE | Epithet given to the grandson of James II known as Prince Charlie (6) |
| WILLIAMDAMPIER | English adventurer who visited Australia's NW coast in 1688 (7,7) |