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20 answers for: First of England's Stuart kings
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JAMESIFirst of England's Stuart kings
JAMESName of seven Stuart kings of Scotland (5)
JACOBEANRelating to the reign of England's first Stuart king (8)
JAMESIVStuart king of the Scots who was married to Henry VIIs daughter Margaret Tudor and died in defeat at
JACOBITEWhat was a supporter of the exiled Stuart king James II called? (8)
CAROLINEGirl's name - relating to Stuart king (8)
OAKSTo start with Stuart king avoided Oliver, climbing trees (4)
BETHLEMA variation of the name of England's first hospital for people with mental illnesses, part of the hospital's presentday name (7)
WELLSOne of England's smallest cities, site of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew and Bishop's Palace (5)
ROSEREDFairytale 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
NORTHUMBERLANDLocation of England's first (and one of Europe's largest) International Dark Sky Park (14)
UNREASONThe Abbot of ___, Scottish equivalent of England's Lord of Misrule
ROSETTEA 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)
OXBRIDGEPortmanteau of two of England's ancient universities (8)
DARTFORDTown near London, site of England's first paper mill
SHREWSBURYThe location of one of England's bloodiest battles, fought in 1403, in which Henry 'Hotspur' Percy d
MARTINPETERSScorer of one of England's goals in the 1966 World Cup Final (6,6)
PEEPHave a furtive look at a feature of England's first national park, we're told (4)
HORNThe Norfolk ... is one of England's oldest breeds of sheep (4)
POTATOEast Anglian farmers grow over a third of England's ... crop and enough wheat for 5,774 million loaves of ... (6 and 5)