| BOLINGBROKE | Eldest son of John of Gaunt and grandson of King Edward III of England (11) |
| HENRY | Eldest son of John of Gaunt and grandson of King Edward III of England (5) |
| JOHNOFGAUNT | Son of King Edward III and father of King Henry IV of England |
| GAUNT | John of ---, son of Edward III of England who died in 1399 (5) |
| THEBLACKPRINCE | Sobriquet of the son and heir apparent of King Edward III (1312-77), thought to derive from the armour he wore (3,5,6) |
| LANCASTRIAN | Description of John of Gaunt, and of Nelson |
| HENRYIV | Son of John of Gaunt and Blanche of Lancaster born in Bolingbroke Castle in 1367 who became the subject of two plays by William Shakespeare (5,2) |
| RAHULGANDHI | Running same-name candidates is a common tactic in India; this son and grandson of Indian prime ministers defeated a same-name opponent in 2019 for a parliamentary seat |
| TONYBENNETT | Singing son of John and Ann Benedetto |
| AJAX | He is the son of Telemon (the king of Salamis) and grandson of Aeacus. In Love Labour's Lost (act 4, scene 3), Berowne says, "This love is as mad as ___: it kills sheep; it kills me, I a sheep." |
| KENILWORTH | ____ Castle, fortification in Warwickshire whose owners included John of Gaunt and Henry V (10) |
| ASHUR | Who was the second son of Shem and grandson of Noah? (5) |
| FAUNUS | Rural deity in Roman mythology later identified with the Greek Pan; son of Picus and grandson of Saturn (6) |
| PAPANDREOU | George ___, prime minister of Greece from 2009 to 2011, who is son and grandson of former Greek prime ministers |
| LUD | Son of Shem and grandson of Noah (3) |
| KUBLAI | A Mongol emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan (6,4) |
| KHAN | A Mongol emperor of China and grandson of Genghis Khan (6,4) |
| UNCLE | Relationship of John of Gaunt to King Richard II |
| GARTER | The Most Noble Order of the _ _ _ _ _ _ , order of knighthood founded by King Edward III in 1348 (6) |
| GEORGEV | King and grandson of Queen Victoria (6,1) |