| CAVALIERS | Royalists in the English Civil War |
| PURITAN | An opponent of the Royalists in the English Civil War (7) |
| CAVALIER | Knight or Royalist in the English Civil War (8) |
| NEWMODELARMY | It fought Royalists in English Civil War (3,5,4) |
| WHIG | Anti-royalist, in the American Revolution |
| MARSTONMOOR | Yorkshire battle site where Parliamentarians defeated Royalists in 1644 (7,4) |
| IRONSIDES | Troopers in the Parliamentarian cavalry in the English Civil War (9) |
| NASEBY | Village in Northamptonshire, site of a Parliamentarian victory in the English Civil War in 1645 (6) |
| EDGEHILL | Pitched battle of the English Civil War fought between some 15,000 Parliamentarians and 14,000 Royalists on October 23, 1642 (8) |
| NEWARK | Market town in Nottinghamshire, noted as a Royalist stronghold in the English Civil War (6) |
| ROUNDHEAD | Supporter of the Parliamentary party in the English Civil War (9) |
| CROMWELL | Who was leader of the Roundheads in the English Civil War? (8) |
| IRETON | Henry ___, Parliamentarian general in the English Civil War who was Oliver Cromwell's son-in-law |
| OLIVER | - Cromwell, leader of the Parliamentary forces in the English Civil War (6) |
| ROUNDHEADS | Members of the Parliamentary party in the English Civil War (10) |
| ROYALISTS | Another term for cavaliers in the English Civil War (9) |
| ADWALTONMOOR | Battle of ?, June, 1643 conflict in the English Civil War |
| LEVELLER | Radical dissenter in the English Civil War (1642-49) (8) |
| BAREBONE | Praise-God Parliamentarian in the English Civil War (9) |
| PARLIAMENTARIAN | Supporter of Cromwell in the English Civil War (15) |