| ALEXANDERI | Grandson of Catherine the Great |
| ALEXI | Grandson of Catherine the Great, informally |
| ORLOV | Some poor lovelorn wooer of Catherine the Great |
| ODESSA | Ukrainian city, founded in 1794 by a decree of Catherine the Great (6) |
| PETERIII | Husband of Catherine the Great |
| PUSHKIN | Site of Catherine the Great's palace |
| FERDINAND | --- II of Aragon, husband of Isabella I of Castile and father of Catherine of Aragon (9) |
| TRAETTA | Tommaso ___, Italian composer of the Neapolitan School who served as music director for Catherine the Great of Russia from 1768 to 1775 |
| FANNING | Elle, actress who played Catherine the Great in the TV comedy drama series The Great (7) |
| CREAMWARE | Wedgwood's ivory- or pearl-toned earthenware, renamed following the patronage of Queen Charlotte and used for the 952-piece "Frog Service" supplied to Catherine the Great (9) |
| ELLE | Fanning who plays Catherine the Great in "The Great" |
| RUSSIA | Catherine the Great was the longest-serving female leader of this country (6) |
| TUILERIES | What is the name of the formal gardens in Paris which are all that remain of Catherine de Medici's 16th-century palace? (9) |
| BURTON | Sarah ___, designer of the wedding dress of Catherine, Princess of Wales (6) |
| PAULI | Son of and successor to Catherine the Great |
| ISABELLA | _ of Castile; mother of Catherine of Aragon (8) |
| KIMBOLTON | ___ Castle, the last home of Catherine of Aragon (9) |
| THEHERMITAGE | Beginning with Catherine the Great, where did the Tsars house their extensive art collection? (3,9) |
| HEATHCLIFF | In the Emily Bronte novel Wuthering Heights every reader focuses on the passionate tryst of Catherine and this character |
| HERMITAGE | Museum of art and culture in St. Petersburg, founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great (9) |