| CHESTER | Sir Robert of Royston, associated with Henry VIII (7) |
| PEEL | Sir Robert of London's bobbies |
| GOUT | "The disease of kings," associated with Henry VIII |
| HAMPTONCOURT | Palace associated with Henry VIII (7,5) |
| FRANCIS | French king who made an alliance with Henry VIII at the Field of Cloth of Gold (7) |
| LEAGUE | The - of Gentlemen, comedy set in the fictional village of Royston Vasey (6) |
| GENTLEMEN | BBC comedy set in the fictional village of Royston Vasey featured a league who prefer blondes (9) |
| WALPOLE | Rule of conduct overturned by staff of English statesman Sir Robert (7) |
| MULDOON | Sir Robert ___, prime minister of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984 (7) |
| ESTELLE | Royston Reflexology and Sports Massage owner Beattie (7) |
| HUNDRED | Sir Robert Borden's bill (7) |
| MENZIES | Who was the longest-serving Australian prime minister, Sir Robert ... (7) |
| TORRENS | Who introduced a bill simpifying the laws relating to land ownership, Sir Robert ... (7) |
| CORNLAW | Sir Robert Peel repealed the last one in 1846 |
| MAXWELL | Ill-fated news tycoon, Sir Robert ... |
| MALONEY | Michael ?, actor who portrayed Sir Robert Peel in 2009 biopic The Young Victoria |
| ELLEN | Miss Terry, English actress associated with Henry Irving (5) |
| ROLLS | Charles Stewart, pioneer motorist associated with Henry Royce (5) |
| UNCLOTHE | Bare relative receives occupational therapy with Henry (8) |
| BUCKLAND | Sir Robert __, secretary of state for Wales (at the time of writing) (8) |