| CADE | Jack -, English leader of the Kentish rebellion against Henry VI in 1450 (4) |
| JACKCADE | English leader of the Kentish rebellion against Henry VI in 1450 (4,4) |
| ETON | Which English college was founded by Henry VI in 1440? (4) |
| WATTYLER | English leader of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, killed by then-Mayor of London William Walworth (3,5) |
| TYLER | Wat, English leader of the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 (5) |
| WAT | Mr. Tyler, English leader of the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 (3) |
| EDWARDIV | Richard, Duke of York's son who reigned twice as king of England and defeated Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses (6,1,1) |
| HOTSPUR | Harry ---, nickname of Sir Henry Percy, who led a rebellion against Henry IV in 1403 (7) |
| FUCHS | Vivian ?, English leader of the 1955-58 Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (5) |
| MONTFORT | Simon de --, English nobleman who led the baronial rebellion against Henry III (8) |
| KETCH | Jack -, English hangman whose victims included the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 (5) |
| ETONIAN | Any pupil of an English school founded by Henry VI in 1440 (7) |
| PALMER | Artist whose visionary paintings of the Kentish landscape include In a Shoreham Garden and A Cornfield by Moonlight with the Evening Star (6) |
| MUTINEER | Christian, perhaps silent about popular English leader of rebellion (8) |
| FARTHING | Jack, English star of TV's Poldark who also played Prince Charles in the 2021 film Spencer (8) |
| HOBBS | Jack ---, English cricketer known as 'The Master' who was knighted in 1953 (5) |
| ROSENTHAL | Jack ********* , English playwright who co-wrote the screenplay for the 1984 film 'Yentl' (9) |
| ETONCOLLEGE | Public school founded by Henry VI in 1440 (4,7) |
| PROSE | Writing in favour of the Kentish area (5) |
| WHITEHALL | Jack, English comedian and presenter who has hosted the BRITs since 2018 (9) |