| EDWARDI | King of England known as Longshanks (6,1) |
| MIDLANDS | Collectively, how are the central counties of England known? (8) |
| KENT | Part of England known to Scots |
| EDWARDTHEFIRST | Its the Red Dwarf disguised as Longshanks! (6,3,5) |
| THEPOTTERIES | Industrial area in central England, known for its production of china and earthenware (3,9) |
| BEAUBRUMMELL | Man in Regency England known for his style and good looks (4,8) |
| BAKEWELL | Town in Derbyshire, England known for a pudding containing jam and almond-flavoured sponge cake (8) |
| EDWARD | English king ___ Longshanks |
| HAMMEROFTHESCOTS | Epithet of Edward I Longshanks |
| HAMMER | A nickname of Edward Longshanks (6) |
| HARRY | Another 6 to trouble Longshanks? (5,6) |
| HARRYEDWARD | Another 6 to trouble Longshanks? |
| EDMUNDI | Known as "the Elder", Athelstan's successor as King of England who was murdered by an exiled robber during a brawl and buried at Glastonbury Abbey (6,1) |
| RICHARD | Which king of England was known as the Lion-heart (7) |
| HENRYII | First king of England of the House of Plantagenet |
| STEPHEN | King of England 1135-54; grandson of William the Conqueror (7) |
| EDWARDV | Which king of England was imprisoned with his brother in the Tower of London and never seen again? (6,1) |
| WILLIAM | --- I, Duke of Normandy crowned King of England on Christmas Day in 1066 (7) |
| GEORGEI | Hanoverian king of England (6,1) |
| JAMESII | King of England (1685-88) |