| JAMESI | First of England's Stuart kings |
| JAMES | Name of seven Stuart kings of Scotland (5) |
| JACOBEAN | Relating to the reign of England's first Stuart king (8) |
| JAMESIV | Stuart king of the Scots who was married to Henry VIIs daughter Margaret Tudor and died in defeat at |
| JACOBITE | What was a supporter of the exiled Stuart king James II called? (8) |
| CAROLINE | Girl's name - relating to Stuart king (8) |
| OAKS | To start with Stuart king avoided Oliver, climbing trees (4) |
| BETHLEM | A variation of the name of England's first hospital for people with mental illnesses, part of the hospital's presentday name (7) |
| WELLS | One of England's smallest cities, site of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew and Bishop's Palace (5) |
| ROSERED | Fairytale sister of Snow-White; or, similar to the crimson of Ilex aquifolium berries, pillar boxes, poinsettia bracts, pomegranate "jewels" or robins' breasts, the colour of England's national flower |
| NORTHUMBERLAND | Location of England's first (and one of Europe's largest) International Dark Sky Park (14) |
| UNREASON | The Abbot of ___, Scottish equivalent of England's Lord of Misrule |
| ROSETTE | A bloom-like carving, cut diamond, knot of ribbons, leopard spot, pattern, wheel window, whorl of leaves or other thing reminiscent of England's national flower (7) |
| OXBRIDGE | Portmanteau of two of England's ancient universities (8) |
| DARTFORD | Town near London, site of England's first paper mill |
| SHREWSBURY | The location of one of England's bloodiest battles, fought in 1403, in which Henry 'Hotspur' Percy d |
| MARTINPETERS | Scorer of one of England's goals in the 1966 World Cup Final (6,6) |
| PEEP | Have a furtive look at a feature of England's first national park, we're told (4) |
| HORN | The Norfolk ... is one of England's oldest breeds of sheep (4) |
| POTATO | East Anglian farmers grow over a third of England's ... crop and enough wheat for 5,774 million loaves of ... (6 and 5) |