| RAEBURN | Painter who was appointed portraitist and limner to George IV in Scotland (7) |
| FITZHERBERT | Mrs - was married to George IV |
| HOLBEIN | Hans -, portraitist and court painter to Henry VIII who died in 1543 (7) |
| PRINCES | - in the Tower; Edward V and his brother Richard who disappeared aged 12 and 9 respectively after the death of their father Edward IV in 1483 (7) |
| EDICTOF | Law granting religious and civil liberties to French Protestants, enacted by Henry IV in 1598 and revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 (5,2,6) |
| REGENCY | Before he was George IV his style was seen in architecture (7) |
| HOTSPUR | Harry ---, nickname of Sir Henry Percy, who led a rebellion against Henry IV in 1403 (7) |
| REAGENT | As a young man, George IV injected a chemical compound (7) |
| BEAUBRUMMELL | Influential dandy who was a favourite of George IV in his days as Prince of Wales |
| ONONESHIGHHORSE | Overbearing, like George IV in Trafalgar Square? |
| PRINCEREGENT | The future George IV in 1811-20 |
| GERARD | Trained at the studio of Jacques- Louis David, portraitist and court painter to Napoleon I and later Louis XVIII and Charles X (6) |
| HILLIARD | Limner and goldsmith at the court of Elizabeth I and later James I who painted the Phoenix and the Pelican portraits and the Young Man Among Roses miniature (8) |
| NANTES | Law granting religious and civil liberties to French Protestants, enacted by Henry IV in 1598 and revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 (5,2,6) |
| EDICTOFNANTES | Law granting religious and civil liberties to the French Protestants, enacted by Henry IV in 1598 and revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 (5,2,6) |
| GREUZE | Portraitist and genre painter whose works include The Lazy Boy, Broken Eggs, The Guitarist and The Laundress (6) |
| SAMUELMORSE | American portraitist and inventor who developed an electric telegraph (6,5) |
| WATTS | Victorian portraitist and sculptor married to Ellen Terry from 1864-77 (5) |
| MINIATURIST | With onus on "tiny", a word for a limner or painter of small-scale illustrations, manuscript illuminations, pictures or portraits; or, one who makes toy-size figurines and furnishings for dolls' house |
| CAROLINE | Estranged wife of King George IV who was queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820 to 1821 (8) |