| VAUGHANWILLIAMS | Ralph --, composer inspired by British folk songs and music of the Tudor period (7,8) |
| LOCHLOMOND | Celebrated in a folk song and forming part of the region that contains the Great Trossachs Forest, the largest freshwater lake in Scotland by surface area (4,6) |
| ALASS | "I Once Loved ___" (British folk song) |
| ELTON | Sir Geoffrey ___, a major 20th century historian of the Tudor period (5) |
| DOUBLET | Close-fitting padded jacket of the Tudor period |
| JERSEYBOYS | 2005 musical featuring the story and music of The Four Seasons |
| DRAMAS | "Mr. Holland's Opus" and "Music of the Heart" |
| VAUGHAN | And 3 Ralph --- ---, English composer inspired by folk music, whose works include 1914's The Lark Ascending (7,8) |
| WILLIAMS | Ralph --- ---, English composer inspired by folk music, whose works include 1914's The Lark Ascending (7,8) |
| ZED | End of the Tudor line? |
| ELGAR | Composer inspired by opera gleefully rising (5) |
| PLAY | Perform words and music of song on piano (4) |
| STARKEY | David -; British historian noted for books and television series about the Tudor period (7) |
| WAKINGHENRYVIII | Early-morning job during the Tudor Dynasty? |
| BOLEYN | Prominent, ambitious English family during the Tudor period, one of whom became Henry VIII's queen (6) |
| MARQUEE | A large or sumptuous tent, such as any one of those pitched at the Tudor festival and "glamping" event known as the Field of the Cloth of Gold (7) |
| WEALD | High -; medieval rural landscape in the heart of south-east England, the main iron-producing region during the Roman and Tudor periods (5) |
| HARDLY | Pound inspired by British author and poet? I don't think so! |
| BLUEGRASS | Type of US music with roots in British folk music (9) |
| HOLBEIN | Artist who painted portraits of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII, several of the latter's wives and other prominent figures at the Tudor court (7) |