| PETERPAULRUBENS | Flemish Baroque painter knighted by Charles I of England in 1629 (5,4,6) |
| RUBENS | Sir Peter Paul ___, prolific 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter knighted by both Philip IV of Spain and Charles I of England |
| LETTERU | It got its current half-oval shape in 1629 |
| VANDYCK | Which Flemish artist was appointed painter to Charles I of England in 1632? (3,4) |
| TENIERS | Flemish Baroque painter of peasant life whose works include Village Festival and Card Players (7) |
| DYCK | Flemish artist who was court painter to Charles I of England from 1632-41 (4) |
| ANTHONYVAN | Flemish artist who was court painter to Charles I of England from 1632-41 (7,3) |
| HENRIETTA | The US state of Maryland was named after this wife of Charles I of England, Princess ... Maria |
| HAWTREY | Charles I of England brought in tax on fruit (7) |
| GENTILESCHI | Orazio, Court Painter to Charles I of England whose works include The Flight into Egypt (11) |
| MARIA | Queen Consort of Charles I of England (1625-49) |
| REGICIDE | Death of King Charles I of England, e.g. |
| NAPLES | The Castel Nuovo was founded in 1279 by Charles I in this city, and it's among the notable structures in this city's historic centre, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. (6) |
| GUNPOWDER | Guy Fawkes Night is a celebration of a failed attempt on the life of King James I of England in what |
| PHILIP | King of Spain, married to Mary I of England in 1554 (6) |
| CAMBRIDGE | 1629 agreement in which English stockholders of the Massachusetts Bay Company pledged to resettle in New England |
| RALEIGH | Sir Walter -; courtier and explorer knighted by Elizabeth I but later executed on the order of her successor, James I (7) |
| RAEBURN | Portraitist knighted by George IV in 1822 and subsequently given the post of King's Limner in Scotland (7) |
| JAGGER | Lead vocalist Mick who was knighted by Prince Charles in 2003 |
| DRAKE | English sailor and privateer knighted by Elizabeth I in 1581 (5) |