| PEMBROKE | Birthplace of Henry VII |
| TUDORS | Members of an English royal house of Welsh origin that ruled from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 (6) |
| ARTHUR | Eldest son of Henry VII of England who was Prince of Wales until his death in 1502 (6) |
| TUDOR | Mary -; a daughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York (5) |
| LAMBERT | --- Simnel, imposter who claimed to be the Earl of Warwick during the reign of Henry VII (7) |
| TUDORROSE | Flower badge of Henry VII |
| OWENTUDOR | Welsh courtier, grandfather of Henry VII (4,5) |
| GREY | Lady Jane -; greatgranddaughter of Henry VII who was queen for nine days (4) |
| WARSOFTHEROSES | Conflicts that ended with the accession of Henry VII |
| PAU | Birthplace of Henry IV of France |
| ARAGON | Region of Spain, birthplace of Henry VIII's first wife (6) |
| DEARBORN | City in Michigan, birthplace of Henry Ford (8) |
| CASTLEFORD | Yorkshire birthplace of Henry Moore (10) |
| SELBY | Town in North Yorkshire, on the river Ouse, reputed to be the birthplace of Henry I (5) |
| BEAUFORT | Lady Margaret ---, the mother of King Henry VII, credited with the establishment of two Cambridge colleges (8) |
| MARGARETBEAUFORT | Mother of King Henry VII of England (8,8) |
| MORTON | Prelate who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1486 and Lord Chancellor of England under Henry VII a year later (6) |
| FORD | Henry VII of England succeeded fine with soldiers (4) |
| PEMBROKESHIRE | Welsh county, location of Tenby, St Davids, Freshwater West and a castle where Henry VII was born (13) |
| MARGARET | Lady ____ Beaufort, mother of England's first Tudor monarch, King Henry VII (8) |