| ANGEVIN | Any of the Plantagenet kings of England (1154-1485), sometimes limited to Henry II, Richard I and John (1154-1216) (7) |
| ANGEVINS | The Plantagenet kings of England, especially those who were also counts of Anjou |
| CARESS | Terms of reference sometimes limited by vehicles in bill |
| ELEANOROFAQUITAINE | Queen consort of France 1137-1152 and queen consort of England 1154-1189 |
| ACTV | When Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard II, Richard III, and Romeo die |
| PLANTAGENET | Royal dynasty that ruled England from 1154-1485 (11) |
| KIEL | 7'2" Richard of "Moonraker" |
| RICHARDII | Son of the Black Prince who reigned as Plantagenet king of England before being usurped by Henry Bolingbroke and imprisoned in Pontefract Castle (7,1,1) |
| AQUITAINE | Eleanor of ---, medieval queen consort of France and England; the mother of King Richard I and King John (9) |
| QUOTE | '... I know the kings of England. and I - the fights historical... ' says Major-General Stanley in The Pirates Of Penzance (5) |
| ELEANOR | _ of Aquitaine, medieval queen consort of France and England; mother of King Richard I and King John (7) |
| BROOM | Plant with vanilla-scented golden flowers whose Latin name planta genista is said to have given rise to the name of the Plantagenet dynasty, according to tradition (5) |
| HENRYII | The first Plantagenet king of England |
| MEDDLESOME | "Will no-one rid me of this _ priest?": quote attributed to Henry II, King of England (10) |
| JACOBITE | Supporter of a political movement to restore the Stuarts as kings of England, Scotland and Ireland (8) |
| ANGERS | French city that was the medieval seat of the Plantagenet dynasty (6) |
| YORK | English royal house, a branch of the Plantagenet line, whose symbol was a white rose (4) |
| FOUR | The number of kings of England that have had the regnal name William (4) |
| HENRY | Name of eight kings of England, including the founder of Eton College, crowned at just eight months old (5) |
| CATHERINEDEMEDICI | Italian noblewoman and wife to Henry II of France (9,2,6) |