| GRANDFATHER | Relationship of King George III to Queen Victoria (11) |
| SON | King Charles III to Queen Elizabeth II |
| BROTHER | Relationship of 'King' 60009 to succeeding 60008 (7) |
| CHARLOTTE | Queen of King George III (9) |
| FIRSTCOUSIN | Prince Albert, to Queen Victoria |
| ADAMANTCOLONIES | Unshakable opponents of King George III? |
| REGENCY | Period (1811-20) covering The Madness of King George III (7) |
| TORIES | Supporters of King George III |
| ENCLOSURE | Royal -; space at Royal Ascot that was originally exclusively reserved for the guests of King George III (9) |
| STRELITZ | Prince Edward Island... Charlottetown is named after this Queen Consort who was married to King George III, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-___ (b.1744 - d.1818) |
| COBURG | Bavarian town near Prince Albert's birthplace; a cake or a round loaf of bread, said to have been named in honour of said consort to Queen Victoria, shortly after their marriage; or, fine worsted with |
| FARMERGEORGE | Nickname given to King George III because of his interest in agriculture (6,6) |
| TYRANT | King George III, according to Thomas Jefferson |
| FLEET | Surname of James, plays King George III in Bridgerton (5) |
| KINGSLEY | Priestly polymath who was a champion of "muscular Christianity", a chaplain to Queen Victoria and also John Henry Newman's theological foe, but is perhaps best known as the author of The Water-Babies |
| KAISERBILL | Nickname given to Queen Victoria's grandson Wilhelm, German emperor and king of Prussia (6,4) |
| ADMIRALTYARCH | Memorial to Queen Victoria at one end of The Mall |
| REIGN | 1837 to 1901, to Queen Victoria |
| ALEXANDRA | Queen Consort to King Edward VII and mother of King George V (9) |
| EASTEREGG | The House of Faberge was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III to create a special version of this Pasc |