| LIONHEART | Name given to Richard I (9) |
| THE | Epithet given to Richard I (3,9) |
| COEURDELION | Title given to Richard I of England and Louis VIII of France |
| RINGCYCLE | The ?, collective name given to Richard Wagner operas Das Rheingold, Die Walkure, Siegfried and Gotterdammerung |
| KINGMAKER | Epithet given to Richard Neville. the 16th Earl of Warwick. for his role in the Wars of the Roses (9) |
| WATERGATE | Scandal that led to Richard Nixon's resignation (9) |
| FROISSART | Author whose Chronicles chart the age between Edward II's deposition to Richard II's downfall including the deeds of knights in battle, the Great Schism and the Peasants' Revolt (9) |
| SWEATBAND | "We'll groove to Richard Simmons's ___..." |
| ROE | Small deer given to Richard for opposing John Doe (3) |
| CLEOPATRA | Elizabeth Taylor played this Egyptian queen to Richard Burton's Mark Antony |
| AQUITAINE | Eleanor of ---, medieval queen consort of France and England; the mother of King Richard I and King John (9) |
| ROBINHOOD | Legendary outlaw during reign of Richard I (5,4) |
| COEUR | - de Lion; French meaning "lionheart", appended to Richard I's name (5) |
| HISTORIC | Bosworth is to Richard somewhat as Agincourt is to English? |
| ELIZABETHTAYLOR | Actor married twice to Richard Burton (9,6) |
| CRUSADER | Vineyard given to down-hearted sovereign such as Richard I |
| THELIONHEART | Richard --- ---, nickname of Richard I of England (3,9) |
| SHESPITATHIM | In 1.2, Richard says: "Never came poison from so sweet a place." What did this person do to Richard before this line? |
| HORSE | Kingdom's worth, to Richard III |
| HUBERT | Loser to Richard in '68 |