| HAMMEROFTHESCOTS | Name given to Edward I |
| LONGSHANKS | Nickname given to Edward I of England (1239-1307) |
| NEE | One's maiden name points to Edward I |
| RAGMANROLLS | The collection of statements of allegiance from Scottish nobility to Edward I of England (6,5) |
| OBESE | Very heavy awards given to Edward the First (5) |
| EARNED | Well deserved attention given to Edward (6) |
| MODEL | Name given to the English parliament summoned by Edward I in 1295 (5) |
| CASTLES | Old or informal name for rooks in chess; or, a general name for fortresses such as those constructed in Wales under the direction of Edward I (7) |
| VIOLET | Said to have been crystallised or layered in sugar for Edward I, a flower with petals used to flavour chocolate creams and Parfait Amour (6) |
| NAIVE | Ivan the Terrible joined Edward I to become ingenuous |
| EDITED | Edward I, meeting another Edward, getting changed (6) |
| POUNDSTERLING | What Edward I did in Scotland in 1304, I hear, for currency (5,8) |
| ELEANOR | Name shared by the wives of Henry II, Henry III and Edward I of England |
| HAMMER | - of the Scots; a name by which Edward I was known (6) |
| QUINCE | With four planted in the grounds of the Tower of London by Edward I, a heritage tree with fragrant fruits traditionally used to make marmalade and grown in kitchen gardens (6) |
| APERITIF | Preliminary drink suitable if entertaining King Edward I |
| EERILY | Edward I is buried in cathedral city, weirdly (6) |
| REIGNITED | Rule of Edward I burned brightly once more (9) |
| OEDIPUS | Artistic work about Edward I, tragic king (7) |
| PLANTAG | Ruling family of Edward I |