| HENGIST | Leader, with his brother Horsa, of the first Jutish settlers in Britain (7) |
| HORSA | Leader, with his brother Hengist, of the first Jutish settlers in Britain |
| EDWARDV | Depicted in a painting by John Everett Millais, one of the Princes in the Tower with his brother Richard, Duke of York (6,1) |
| CRISPIN | One of the two patron saints of shoemakers with his brother (7) |
| ROMULUS | One of the traditional founders of Rome, with his brother Remus (7) |
| ACADIAN | Any of the early French settlers in Nova Scotia, many of whom were deported to Louisiana in the 18th century |
| SEATTLE | Largest city of America's Pacific Northwest, founded by European settlers in 1851 (7) |
| DUNEDIN | City in New Zealand founded by Scottish settlers in 1848 (7) |
| HAGGARD | Author whose bestselling novel King Solomon's Mines was published as the result of a five-shilling wager with his brother that he could write a story as good as Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Islan |
| ARIZONA | 1940 western in which Jean Arthur plays the first female settler in Tucson |
| DESSERT | Pudding made by first settler in the Gobi (7) |
| COMPTON | Denis, sportsman who, along with his brother Leslie, played both cricket for Middlesex and football for Arsenal (7) |
| NORMANS | Viking settlers in France (7) |
| TEATREE | Aromatic plant from which early settlers in Australia prepared a beverage (3-4) |
| TRESTLE | New settler in support of board (7) |
| SUSANNA | Roughing It in the Bush is about British-born writer ___ Moodie's experiences as a settler in 19th-century Ontario |
| IRAALLEN | One of the founders of Vermont, and leaders of the Green Mountain Boys, with his brother Ethan, and designer of the Great Seal of Vermont. (3,5) |
| PIONEER | Settler in remote area (7) |
| EMIGREE | I emerge after travelling — a settler in another land |
| BICARBS | Stomach settlers, in brief |