| ALEXANDRA | Queen consort of Edward VII |
| ELEANOR | _ of Castile, queen consort of Edward I of England (7) |
| ELEANOROFCASTILE | The first queen consort of Edward I of England |
| AQUITAINE | Eleanor of ---, medieval queen consort of France and England; the mother of King Richard I and King John (9) |
| CATHERINE | Queen consort of England from 1544 to 1547; the last of the house of Tudor (9) |
| HENRIETTA | Queen Consort of Charles I of England (1625-49) (9) |
| CHARLOTTE | Sharing its name with the queen consort of George III, an Eve's pudding-like dish of apple marmalade or pureed pomes, baked in buttered bread (9) |
| ELIZABETH | First name of the queen consort of Robert the Bruce (9) |
| NEFERTITI | Egyptian queen consort of the 14th century BC (9) |
| LANGTRY | Lillie, actress and socialite noted as a companion of Edward VII when he was the Prince of Wales (7) |
| GEORGE | - V; son of Edward VII (6) |
| KEPPEL | Alice ___, lover of Edward VII (6) |
| LILLIE | - Langtry, Jersey-born mistress of Edward VII (6) |
| LIBERTINE | Large individual, Edward VII acquiring name as this |
| GUINEVERE | Legendary queen consort of King Arthur who had an affair with Sir Lancelot |
| CLARENCE | English ducal title, last borne by the eldest son of Edward VII (8) |
| GUISE | Mary of ---, queen consort of James V of Scotland and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots (5) |
| MARY | --- of Guise, queen consort of James V of Scotland and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots (4) |
| ISABELLA | Consort of Edward II |
| ROSSSEA | Large arm of the southern Pacific indenting the coast of Antarctica east of Victoria Land and west of the Edward VII Peninsula (4,3) |