| HUESCA | City in Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees which was the residence of the kings of Aragon until 1118 (6) |
| GRANADA | City in S. Spain at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range (7) |
| ALFONSO | One of seven kings of Castile, five kings of Aragon, or two kings of Spain |
| ANDORRA | Small landlocked country in the Pyrenees which is a partial tax haven (7) |
| TINTO | Town in Spain at the western end of Sierra Morena which is a major world centre of copper production (5) |
| RIO | Town in Spain at the western end of Sierra Morena which is a major world centre of copper production (3) |
| PALACE | Royal home, such as the L'Almoidaina in Palma, Mallorca which is the official residence of the King and Queen of Spain when they visit the island (6) |
| WINDSOR | Castle in Berkshire that is a residence of the King (7) |
| TEMPLAR | A member of a military religious order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem around 1118 (7) |
| PETERIV | 14th-century king of Aragon |
| OWING | PlusWord No 1118 |
| PERPIGNAN | French town located at the foot of the Pyrenees near the border with Spain, in the 13th century it was the continental capital of the then Kingdom of Mallorca (9) |
| LEIDEN | City in the Netherlands that was the residence of the Pilgrim Fathers for 11 years before they sailed for America in 1620 |
| OPHRAH | In the Old Testament, a city of Manasseh, 6 miles south-west of Shechem, that was the residence of Gideon |
| REIMS | City in the Champagne-Ardenne region; the traditional site of the crowning of the kings of France (5) |
| LOURDES | Town at the foot of the Pyrenees; or, the first name of Madonna's eldest daughter (7) |
| AVIGNON | French town that was the residence of the papacy between 1309 and 1376 (7) |
| PAMPLONA | City in Spain which was capital of the kingdom of Navarre from the 11th century until 1841 (8) |
| ISABELLA | The second one was queen of Spain at the age of three (8) |
| LION | Any one of the "kings of the beasts" formerly kept in the Tower of London's royal menagerie (4) |