| OTTERBURN | Northumberland site of a 1388 battle between the English and Scots (9) |
| FLODDEN | 1513 battle in Northumberland fought between the English and Scots (7) |
| CRECY | 1346 battle between the English and French (5) |
| MORPETH | Market town in Northumberland, site of a statue of the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison (7) |
| FERMANAGH | One of the Irish counties whose confiscated lands were settled by English and Scots in the 'Plantation of Ulster' during the 17th century (9) |
| EAGLE | English and Scots off target, mostly low score (5) |
| AGINCOURT | 1415 battle fought between the English and the French (9) |
| VORTIGERN | Semi-legendary king of the Britons who enlisted the aid of Hengist and Horsa to protect his land against the Picts and Scots (9) |
| LOUISIANA | Frenchman and Scot reaching a part of America |
| HASTINGS | Battle of _, 1066 conflict between the English and the Normans (8) |
| CAESARIAN | Roman and Scot making a delivery (9) |
| TRAFALGAR | 1805 naval battle between a combined French and Spanish fleet and Britain's Royal Navy (9) |
| ARMAGEDDON | The final battle between the forces of good and evil at the end of the world (Revelation, 16:16) |
| SOLFERINO | The 1859 Villafranca peace treaty resulted from this battle between France and Austria (9) |
| IPSUS | In 301 BC, which ancient village in central Asia Minor, in Phrygia, was the scene of a battle between the successors of Alexander the Great? (5) |
| ELIAN | ___ Gonzalez (child refugee at the center of a custody battle between the U.S. and Cuba) |
| MALDON | Essex town, scene of a 991 battle between the Saxons and the Vikings (6) |
| RAGNAROK | In Scandinavian mythology, the ultimate battle between the gods and the forces of evil (8) |
| BANNOCKBURN | 1314 battle between the Scots and the English (11) |
| CHILDLESS | Battle between black and white bags Lidl supply without issue (9) |