| TUDORROSE | Heraldic emblem which united the Houses of York and Lancaster (5,4) |
| ANALOGOUS | An American incorporating a company emblem which is similar (9) |
| IASI | Capital of the historical province of Moldavia (1565-1859), which united with Wallachia to form Romania (4) |
| TANGANYIKA | African country which united with Zanzibar in 1964 to form Tanzania (10) |
| WARSOF | The ... the Roses, 15th century struggle for the throne between the houses of York and Lancaster (4, 2) |
| ROSES | The conflict between the Houses of York and Lancaster was called the Wars of these flowers |
| TUDOR | The ____ rose was the symbol of the combined houses of York and Lancaster |
| WHITEROSE | Emblem of the House of York later adopted as the symbol of Yorkshire (5,4) |
| LANCASTER | Which Royal House was in opposition to the House of York in the Wars of the Roses? (9) |
| ROSE | Symbol of the Houses of York and Lancaster; past tense of 71 Across (4) |
| FERDINAND | ___ the Catholic, who, jointly with his queen, united the Spanish kingdoms (9) |
| DICTATORS | Tyrannical leaders overheard Richard, Duke of York, and King Edward, perhaps |
| BOSWORTH | The 1485 will of Thomas Longe, from Ashwellthorpe, makes him the first named common soldier who fought for the House of York in the 1485 Battle of ... Field (8) |
| LANCASTRIAN | An opponent of the House of York in the Wars of the Roses (11) |
| RICHARD | - III; last king of the House of York who is portrayed in Shakespearean plays and John Rous' armorial roll-chronicle and Historic Regum Angliae (7) |
| ALBANY | County of New York state, named after the future king of England, James, Duke of York and of ___ (6) |
| FERGUSON | Surname of Sarah, Duchess of York and daughter-in-law to the Queen (8) |
| FLEURDELIS | Heraldic emblem borne upon the royal arms of France from the time of Louis VII (1137-80) (5-2-3) |
| ISABELLA | Queen whose marriage to Ferdinand united the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon (8) |
| PRINCEJOHN | In 4.1, the Archbishop of York and his men encounter some royalty as they march across the stage. Who do they encounter? |