| ETHELBERT | King of Kent from 560 to 616AD (9) |
| CROESUS | Fabulously wealthy Lydian king from 560 to 546 BC (7) |
| DLX | 560, to cato |
| MIDDLETON | Thomas ___, Jacobean author of stage plays Women Beware Women and Hengist, King of Kent (9) |
| SEMBLANCE | Appearance of Kent doctor about to block road (9) |
| KATHARINE | The Christian name of the Duchess of Kent (9) |
| OCTA | An Anglo-Saxon King of Kent during the 6th century who appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae |
| RICHARDII | Son of the Black Prince and the Fair Maid of Kent, this English king was deposed by Henry IV (7,2) |
| OVERSPEND | Exceed budget moving front of Kent port's enclosure to the east |
| MAIDSTONE | The county town of Kent (9) |
| OVERHEADS | Costs of Kent port with no entry rules (9) |
| DOMNEEAFE | Legendary daughter of Eormenred of Kent (5,4) |
| ROCHESTER | One of Kent's two cathedrals (9) |
| GABRIELLA | Lady _ Kingston, journalist and Prince Michael of Kent's daughter (9) |
| AESOP | Slave-born Greek fable writer who is said to have lived from around 620 to 560 BCE |
| ELBURZ | Major mountain range in northern Iran that is 560 miles (900 km) long. This range, most broadly defined, extends in an arc eastward from the frontier with Azerbaijan southwest of the Caspian Sea to th |
| OFSHEPPEY | Area of land, about 10 miles by 4 miles, off the north coast of Kent (4,2,7) |
| OASTHOUSE | Promise involving small flower, which is symbolic of Kent (4,5) |
| BANKCLERK | Rely on report perhaps of Kent financial officer |
| LANCASTER | University whose first Chancellor in 1964 was Princess Alexandra of Kent |