| EDWARDI | King of England known as Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots |
| MJOLNIR | The hammer of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology (7) |
| MIDLANDS | Collectively, how are the central counties of England known? (8) |
| KENT | Part of England known to Scots |
| BROTHERS | "It's the hammer of justice; It's the bell of freedom; It's the song about love between my ... and m |
| 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) |
| WILLIAMTHELION | Grandson of David I, king of the Scots from 1165 to 1214 (7,3,4) |
| ROBERT | - the Bruce; king of the Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329 (6) |
| CRONIN | Surname of the Scots novelist of 'The Citadel' (1937) (6) |
| ARMIE | Actor Hammer of the upcoming movie Death on the Nile |
| 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) |
| JAMESIV | Stuart king of the Scots who was married to Henry VIIs daughter Margaret Tudor and died in defeat at |
| RAMSAY | Author of the Scots pastoral comedy The Gentle Shepherd, whose son was principal painter to George III and penned A Dialogue on Taste (6) |
| ALROSEN | The Hebrew Hammer of the Cleveland Indians |
| WALLACE | Expert such as Hadrian, hero of the Scots |
| ETTLE | It is the purpose of the Scots to colonise without a leader (5) |
| HAMMER | - of the Scots; a name by which Edward I was known (6) |
| BARROWMAN | Surname of the Scots judge on the TV show 'Dancing on Ice', 2020 (9) |