| ORANGEMAN | Historical supporter of King William III |
| ORANGE | William of ___ , byname of King William III, who acceded to the throne in 1689 jointly with Queen Mary II (6) |
| ACTOFSETTLEMENT | Piece of legislation from 1701 prompted by the failure of King William III, Queen Mary II and Queen Anne to produce any surviving children |
| CAVALIER | Haughty supporter of King Charles? (8) |
| BANK | - of England; institution founded in 1694 with the signing of a Royal Charter by King William III (4) |
| ORANGEMEN | Supporters of England's King William III |
| THECONQUEROR | Nickname of King William I of England (3,9) |
| RUFUS | William, byname of King William II who acceded to the English throne in 1087 (5) |
| SILLYBILLY | Nickname of King William IV because of his rambling and intemperate speeches (5,5) |
| ADELAIDE | City of 1.1 million named for the wife of King William IV |
| RIME | "The __ of King William": Old English poem |
| QUEENADELAIDE | Wife of King William IV |
| OCONNELL | The continuation of King William Road, what commercial street in North Adelaide is named after an Irish political leader known as The Liberator? (1'7) |
| TORIES | Supporters of King George III |
| GILBERT | William III of England left to penetrate foreign tribe (7) |
| ANNE | Queen of England, successor to William III (4) |
| MARY | Name of the Queen who reigned jointly with her husband William III (4) |
| MOLE | Burrowing mammal associated with the Jacobean toast "to the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat" due to its alleged part in the death of William III (4) |
| ROW | Rotten _, bridleway running along the south side of Hyde Park in London, created by William III In 1690 (3) |
| BILLYCAN | Vessel brings William III to prison (8) |