| JAMESI | First of the Stuart dynasty to become king of England, in 1603 (6) |
| STUART | Royal house that began in England in 1603 (6) |
| ANNE | A queen of the Stuart dynasty whose skill in lacemaking, or lace itself, is said to have inspired one of the names for cow-parsley (4) |
| YERTLE | Dr. Seuss character who becomes "King of the Mud" |
| NEGUS | The cardinal points at Gus and he becomes king of Abyssinia (5) |
| MALCOLM | Shakespearean character who becomes king of Scotland after Macbeth is killed (7) |
| HENRYI | Son of William the Conqueror, crowned king of England in the absence of his elder brother, Robert in 1100 |
| CANUTE | King of Denmark and Norway who became King of England in the early 11th century (6) |
| TUDORS | Members of an English royal house of Welsh origin that ruled from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 (6) |
| DARWIN | Capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia, start point of the Stuart Highway (6) |
| ARTHUR | King _, legendary king of England in the Middle Ages (6) |
| EDWARD | King of England in 1300, the First (6) |
| BANQUO | According to the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth, whose heirs would become kings? (6) |
| OBERON | No bore may become king in Fairyland (6) |
| ENGINE | Motor to part of England, in Essex at first (6) |
| BOYNE | The Battle of the - in 1690 completed the overthrow of the Stuart cause in Ireland (5) |
| MARINE | Soldier becomes king in state (6) |
| SCARED | Trauma going in and out of England in cold sweat (6) |
| BAYEUX | ___ Tapestry, medieval embroidery depicting the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 (6) |
| EDGAR | 'The Atheling,' last member of the Anglo-Saxon royal house of England who was proclaimed King of England in 1066 |