| CHARLOTTETOWN | Provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, Canada, named after the wife of George III (13) |
| ROYALBLUE | Colour said to have received its name having been worn by the wife of George III (5,4) |
| ALBERTA | Westernmost of the three Prairie Provinces of Canada, named after the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria (7) |
| AEOLUS | Mount ?, highest peak in the Bosche Range, Alberta, Canada, named after the god of the winds in Greek mythology |
| GREENPROVINCE | Prince Edward Island = 'Canada's ___ ___' |
| QUEENMARY | Cruise ship named after the wife of George V and used as a troop transport during the war (5,4) |
| CHARLOTTE | Most populous city of North Carolina, named after the wife of Britain's King George III (9) |
| ADELAIDE | The capital of South Australia, named after the wife of King William IV (8) |
| FRANKTON | Suburb of Queenstown, named after the wife of the first European settler in the area (8) |
| BLUE | Common North American creature; provincial bird of Prince Edward Island, Canada (4,3) |
| JAY | Common North American creature; provincial bird of Prince Edward Island, Canada (4,3) |
| BLUEJAY | Common North American creature; provincial bird of Prince Edward Island, Canada (7) |
| HELENSBURGH | Victorian holiday resort on the River Clyde named after the wife of its founder, Sir James Colquhoun |
| CAROLINE | --- of Brunswick was the wife of George IV of Great Britain (8) |
| MARYLAND | Which US state was named after the wife of Charles I? (8) |
| SAILORKING | Nickname of William IV, the third son of George III who served in the Royal Navy from the age of 13 (6,4) |
| 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) |
| WALCHEREN | Middelburg is the provincial capital of this former island at the mouth of the Scheldt estuary (9) |
| JUNO | NASA space probe named after the wife of Jupiter |
| ALCESTIS | Euripides play named after the wife of King Admetus |