| ELEANORCROSS | One of a series of twelve ornate stone monuments erected in eastern England in the late Middle Ages |
| SARCOPHAGUS | Ornate, stone coffin associated with the royal mummies of Ancient Egypt (11) |
| LUXOR | Egyptian city containing monuments erected by Rameses II (5) |
| APRIL | Fourth in a series of twelve |
| MAY | Fifth in a series of twelve |
| SPENSER | Poet noted for his portrayal of virtues through knights' quests in The Faerie Queene and a series of 12 eclogues named after months in The Shepheardes Calender (7) |
| GEMINI | Project name for a series of 12 NASA space flights between 1961 and 1966 (6) |
| ARSNOVA | Musical style that flourished in France and the Burgundian Low Countries in the Late Middle Ages |
| MARSILIUSOFPADUA | Italian scholar whose political treatise Defensor pacis is seen as the most revolutionary in the late Middle Ages |
| GIOTTO | Florentine painter of the late Middle Ages whose works include frescoes in the Scrovegni or Arena Chapel, Padua (6) |
| SRINAGAR | City in Kashmir, under Mughal rule in the late Middle Ages (8) |
| HOOD | English outlaw, a popular folk figure in the Late Middle Ages, Robin _ (4) |
| KIRTLES | Women's skirts or dresses worn from the late Middle Ages into the Baroque period (7) |
| BENNETT | Dramatist depicted in The Lady in the Van whose productions include the series of 12 monologues Talking Heads and the play The Madness of George III (7) |
| ARS | ___ nova (musical style of the late Middle Ages) |
| SIENESE | Italo-Byzantine painting school of the late Middle Ages founded by Duccio (7) |
| INDUSTRIAL | Period of technological advancement that began in England in the late 18th century, the ... Revoluti |
| RANSOME | Author who wrote about the holiday sailing adventures of a group of children in his Swallows and Amazons series of 12 books (7) |
| GRANTA | Local name for the longer of two main tributaries of the River Cam in eastern England (6) |
| DESON | Archaeological site in the municipality of Montuiri, Mallorca with 3,000-year-old stone monuments (8,2,3,6) |