| EGBERT | King of Wessex who was overlord of all England 829-830 A.D. (6) |
| GODWIN | Earl of Wessex who was the father of Harold II of England (6) |
| EDWIN | Anglo-Saxon king of Northumbria who was recognised as overlord of all England except Kent (5) |
| ALFRED | King of Wessex who succeeded his elder brother Ethelred I in 871 and became king of all England in c886 (6) |
| NUFISH | Sponsor of All England Champs at Springvale, Notts (*his fun) (6) |
| WIGLAF | King who regained Mercia from Egbert in 830 (6) |
| MOMOTA | World Championships, Asian Championships, All England Open; this Japanese has won all of these, and more, in 2019. (6) |
| ETHELRED | 9th-century king of Wessex who led the resistance to the Danish invasion of England (8) |
| MERTON | London borough, home to the All England Lawn Tennis Club where the annual Wimbledon Championships take place (6) |
| THEGREAT | King of Wessex who defeated the Danes in 878 (6,3,5) |
| HARRIS | Robin ___ 1969 World/1971 All-England Champ (6) |
| SUNJUN | 1998 All England Open Badminton Championships men's singles title winner (3,3) |
| ATHELSTAN | Grandson of Alfred the Great who was the first acknowledged king of all England (925-39) (9) |
| PRIMATE | ___ Of All England, title of the Archbishop of Canterbury (7) |
| CNUT | He became king of all England on Edmund's death in 1016 (4) |
| ELDER | Edward the -; son of Alfred the Great who was king of Wessex from 899-924 (5) |
| WIMBLEDON | District of southwest London, home of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (9) |
| THEINDEX | Dubai skyscraper, one of the world's tallest (326 m), still dwarfed by nearby Burj Khalifa (830 m) |
| SAUDIARABIA | Country in the Middle East ( 830 sq miles; pop about 32 million), established in 1932 ( 5,6) |
| NPCI | Abbr. for payments body that bought Rs 829 cr BKC land for a new HQ. (4) |