| PRINCEOFWALES | Since the 13th century, what is the title granted to the heir apparent of the British crown? (6,2,5) |
| BRABANT | Duke or Duchess of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , title given to the heir apparent of the Belgian throne (7) |
| KHEDIVE | Title granted by the Turkish sultan to his Egyptian viceroy in 1867 (7) |
| EDMONTON | Founded in 1795 as a fort and becoming a major fur-trading post in the 19th century, what is the capital of Alberta? (8) |
| NEOPLATONISM | Originating in the third century. what is the philosophical system generated by Plotinus and his successors? (12) |
| DAUPHIN | What title was given to the heir to the French throne? (7) |
| MONACO | European principality ruled by the Grimaldi family since the 13th century (6) |
| ASTI | Palio di ___, annual Italian horse race held since the 13th century |
| SOT | Dating from the 16th century, what is a word for a habitual drunkard? (3) |
| LUBECK | Germany's second-largest Baltic port, a trading centre since the 13th Century (6) |
| AMALFITANCODE | Compiled in the 11th century, what collection of maritime law was accepted as a model for centuries? |
| DAUPHINE | Title given to the wife of the heir apparent to the French throne (8) |
| LORD | A master of a feudal manor; a courtesy title given to the son or heir apparent of a duke, earl or marquess; or, a manner of address for a bishop or a judge (4) |
| ROTHESAY | The Duke of ___ is, since 1603, one of the (Scottish) titles of the heir to the British throne (8) |
| THEBLACKPRINCE | Sobriquet of the son and heir apparent of King Edward III (1312-77), thought to derive from the armour he wore (3,5,6) |
| HEIREXPECTANT | Heir apparent |
| CROWNPRINCESS | Royal heir apparent |
| KOHINOOR | Forming part of the British Crown Jewels, one of the largest cut diamonds in the world (3-1-4) |
| WAITANGI | Historical agreement signed between New Zealand Maori chiefs and a representative of the British Crown, the Treaty of ... |
| GOVERNORGENERAL | Chief representative of the British Crown in a Commonwealth nation regarding the monarch as head of state (8,7) |