| CATHERINEPARR | Last of Henry VIII's wives |
| ISABELLA | --- of Castile, wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon and mother of Henry VIII's first wife Catherine of Aragon (8) |
| MARYROSE | The excavation of this ship was one of the most important in the history of marine archaeology. It was the most powerful of Henry VIII's warships, his pride and joy, and it was probably named after hi |
| INVENTORY | A list or schedule of items, such as that detailing hundreds of thousands of Henry VIII's possessions, including his diadem, furs, jewels, marmoset, palaces, ships, tapestries, textiles and suit of ar |
| ANNE | ___ of Cleves (one of Henry VIII's wives) |
| PARR | The last of Henry VIII's six wives (4) |
| ARAGON | Catherine of --, one of Henry VIII's wives (6) |
| CATHERINE | Name of three of Henry VIII's wives (9) |
| HOWARD | Thomas ___, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, uncle to two of Henry VIII's wives (6) |
| NENA | '99 Luftballons' singer whose name is an anagram of two of Henry VIII's wives |
| BEHEADED | Second and fifth word of the mnemonic used to remember the fates of Henry VIII's six wives |
| SIX | 2017 musical retelling of the stories of Henry VIII's wives |
| ANNES | Two of Henry VIII's six wives |
| JANESEYMOUR | One of Henry VIII's wives (4,7) |
| BOLEYN | Anne ..., one of Henry VIII's wives (6) |
| SEYMOUR | The only one of Henry VIII's six wives to receive a queen's funeral (7) |
| THORN | "Rose without a ___" one of Henry VIII's terms of endearment for his fifth wife Catherine Howard (5) |
| SENNA | Medicinal plant two of Henry VIII's wives picked up |
| CLEVES | Anne of -; shortest-reigning of Henry VIII's six queens (6) |
| NEWHALL | -- School, Boreham, Essex (on the site of Henry VIII's Palace of Beaulieu) (3,4) |