| LONGSHANKS | Nickname given to Edward I of England (1239-1307) |
| RAGMANROLLS | The collection of statements of allegiance from Scottish nobility to Edward I of England (6,5) |
| HAMMEROFTHESCOTS | Name given to Edward I |
| ELEANOR | _ of Castile, queen consort of Edward I of England (7) |
| ELEANOROFCASTILE | The first queen consort of Edward I of England |
| LEAR | Edward I of England, covered in fat, ignored diameter (4) |
| NEE | One's maiden name points to Edward I |
| OBESE | Very heavy awards given to Edward the First (5) |
| EARNED | Well deserved attention given to Edward (6) |
| JACOBEAN | Characteristic of, or relating to, James I of England or to the period of his rule (8) |
| DENMARK | Anne of ____ , wife of James I of England and one of the targets of the Gunpowder Plot (7) |
| COEURDELION | Title given to Richard I of England and Louis VIII of France |
| CROSS | Monument such as any one of the 12 commissioned by Edward I in memory of his first wife Eleanor of Castile, or one used as the focal point of a market-square (5) |
| ESSEX | Earl of ___, title of Robert Devereux, English soldier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England |
| WISEST | 'The ____ fool in Christendom' - nickname of King James I of England and James VI of Scotland (6) |
| DARNLEY | Second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and father of James I of England |
| WALSINGHAM | Secretary of State and spymaster to Queen Elizabeth I of England (10) |
| THECONQUEROR | Nickname of King William I of England (3,9) |
| DUDLEY | Robert, Earl of Leicester and favourite of Elizabeth I of England (6) |
| LIONHEART | Name given to Richard I of England (4,5) |