| BRIXHAM | South Devon fishing port and resort where William of Orange landed in 1688 |
| BOYNE | Battle where William of Orange defeated the Jacobites (5) |
| AYR | Royal Burgh and resort where the Scottish Grand National is held (3) |
| DAMPIER | Who landed in NW Australia in 1688 and 1699, William ... (7) |
| TOBERMORY | Fishing port and resort on the Isle of Mull in Scotland (9) |
| WHITBY | A fishing port and resort in East North Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk (6) |
| JACOBITES | Supporters of the royal house of Stuart after the deposition of James II in 1688 (9) |
| LOWESTOFT | Fishing port and resort in Suffolk on the North Sea (9) |
| SCARBOROUGH | Fishing port and resort in North Yorkshire, England, on the North Sea (11) |
| NAIRN | Former fishing port and resort in the Highlands (pop about 10,000) (5) |
| LILLIBULLERO | Refrain of a piece of political doggerel influenced by popular sentiment at the time of the Glorious Revolution in 1688 (12) |
| KEYWEST | Fishing port and resort in Florida |
| CROMER | Fishing port and resort on the N Norfolk coast |
| MARY | ___ II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland who reigned alongside her husband, William of Orange (4) |
| OROONOKO | Short work of prose fiction by Aphra Behn, published in 1688 (8) |
| JACOBITE | Adherent of James II after his overthrow in 1688 (8) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | English poet and satirist born in 1688 whose works include The Dunciad (9,4) |
| ANNE | Queenly in-law of William of Orange |
| MARYII | Co-ruler of England with her husband William of Orange after the Glorious Revolution (4,1,1) |
| MOLEHILL | It's said to have led to death of William of Orange (8) |