| JOSEPHINE | Empress of France as wife of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1796 to 1809 |
| EUGENIE | Empress of France 1853-71 as wife of Napoleon III (7) |
| KNOXVILLE | First state capital of Tennessee, from 1796 to 1812 and again from 1817 to 1818 (9) |
| MARGARET | ___ of Anjou, queen of England as wife of Henry VI (8) |
| BENTINCK | William Henry Cavendish --, 3rd Duke of Portland, PM in 1783 and from 1807 to 1809 (8) |
| ELEANOR | - of Aquitaine; queen of France as the wife of Louis VII and later queen of England as the wife of Henry II (7) |
| MARIEDEMEDICI | Queen of France as the second wife of King Henry IV |
| ORIFLAMME | The red banner of St. Denis carried before the early kings of France as a military ensign |
| JOSEPHINEDEBEAUHARNAIS | The first wife of Napoleon I and the first Empress of the French |
| ELISA | Sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, who was Princess of Lucca and Piombino and Grand Duchess of Tuscany (5) |
| AJACCIO | The capital of Corsica, birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte (7) |
| EXILE | Fate of Napoleon Bonaparte when consigned to Elba and Saint Helena (5) |
| MONTANA | US state which was acquired from France as part of the Louisiana Purchase (7) |
| HENRIETTA | --- Maria, Queen of England as wife to King Charles I (9) |
| BRIDE | As wife to be, free to enter (5) |
| LECLERC | Charles ?, French general; brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte (7) |
| ELBA | Mountainous island in the Mediterranean 1 st exile of Napoleon Bonaparte |
| PAULINE | Princess who was a sister of Napoleon Bonaparte |
| ASHEAFOFBLUEBELLS | 1917 Baroness Orczy novel about the feuds between Royalists and the followers of Napoleon Bonaparte |
| MASO | Jo ..... achieved a total five rugby union Grand Slams for France as player and manager from 1968 to 2004 (4) |