| ROYALMINT | British institution founded c. 880 and based in the Tower of London from the 13th century to the early 19th century (5,4) |
| ALLALONG | A couple of lines from top barman entertains half of London from the beginning (3,5) |
| ANNVERONICA | HG Wells novel whose heroine moves to London from the suburbs (3,8) |
| LANDGRAVE | From the 13th century to 1806, a German count who ruled over a specified territory |
| HAPSBURG | Leading European imperial dynasty from the 13th century to 1918 (8) |
| ROMANESQUE | Architectural style from the mid11th Century to the rise of Gothic in the 13th Century (10) |
| RUNES | The characters of an ancient Germanic alphabet, in use, especially in Scandinavia, from the 3rd Century to the Middle Ages (5) |
| ANGLIA | University of East ____, academic institution founded in 1963 and based in Norwich (6) |
| EASELS | Superseding the mural or wall painting in popularity from the 13th century, structures for supporting artists' canvases in ateliers, galleries, studios or en plein air (6) |
| ESTE | Noble family of Italy that governed Modena and Reggio from the 13th- to the 18th-century (4) |
| HEERLEN | Industrial city in the SE Netherlands; a major coalmining centre from the late 19th-century to the early 1970s (7) |
| ARMAND | Character in The Vampire Chronicles novels by Anne Rice born in the late 15th Century to the hunter Ivan |
| YUAN | The imperial dynasty of China from the early 13th Century to 1368 (4) |
| ABYSSINIA | Former name for Ethiopia, used chiefly in Europe from the 13th to the mid-20th century (9) |
| MALI | Trading empire that flourished in western Africa from the 13th to the 16th century. (4) |
| IVORY | Greenland's top export from the 10th century to the 15th was this, obtained from walruses |
| EDDA | Collection of early Icelandic literature, dating from the 13th century (4) |
| BRECHIN | Scottish town in Angus whose cathedral dates from the 13th century (7) |
| FISHANDCHIPSHOP | Combination of char, maybe, and carpenter bound to make a British institution (4-3-4,4) |
| OTTOMAN | Turkish dynasty that ruled an empire from the 13th century until after World War I (7) |