| JESTERS | Professional clowns employed by monarchs during the Middle Ages (7) |
| COURTJESTER | A professional clown employed by a king or nobleman, especially during the Middle Ages (5,6) |
| QUEENANNE | Monarch during the Acts of Union, 1707 (5,4) |
| VIZIER | Old Muslim official (namely, one employed by monarch) |
| JESTER | Clown employed to entertain a king in the Middle Ages (6) |
| PARKINGLOT | Monarch during patrol circling area where cars left (7,3) |
| CHANSON | Kind of French song that originated during the Middle Ages |
| LUNCHED | Ate a meal during the middle of the day (7) |
| REAGENT | Chemical, one swallowed by monarch's stand-in (7) |
| PSALTERY | Stringed musical instrument of the zither family prominent during the Middle Ages (8) |
| SPICES | The most demanded and expensive products available in Europe during the Middle Ages (6) |
| TARANDFEATHER | Punishment first used to humiliate people during the Middle Ages (3-3-7) |
| HATS | During the Middle Ages, much of Pulham St Mary's wealth came from the making of ... (4) |
| TITHE | A tenth of one's income, paid to the church during the Middle Ages (5) |
| ACORN | Nut which was a common food during the Middle Ages, before the arrival of maize and potatoes (5) |
| GREGORIANCHANTS | Much European music, during the Middle Ages |
| POPEJOAN | Semi-legendary woman said to have become pontiff during the Middle Ages |
| BOTTEGAS | Studiolo-like workrooms of established Italian artists during the Middle Ages or Renaissance (8) |
| CRUSADER | _ Kings, series of strategy video games set during the Middle Ages (8) |
| MACE | Spiked weapon used during the Middle Ages |