| ROYALIST | Supporter of Charles I in the Civil War (8) |
| CAVALIER | A supporter of Charles I in the 1642-49 English Civil War (8) |
| VANDYKE | Flemish portrait painter, who settled at the court of Charles I in 1632, d. 1641 (3,4) |
| PRINCESS | Royal personage at home to Charles I in the newspapers (8) |
| CAVALIERPOETS | Supporting King Charles I in the English Civil War, which group of writers included Robert Herrick and Richard Lovelace? (8,5) |
| UNIONIST | North supporter in the Civil War |
| SPARTANS | Ancient people once led by Leonidas I in the Battle of Thermopylae (8) |
| SASH | Introduced by Charles I in the 17th century, general word for a kingfisher blue Garter Riband, worn from left shoulder to right hip (4) |
| CAVALIERS | Supporters of Charles I during the English Civil War (9) |
| NAPLES | The Castel Nuovo was founded in 1279 by Charles I in this city, and it's among the notable structures in this city's historic centre, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. (6) |
| GREATBELZONI | In 1817, this collector of antiquities and explorer first set foot inside the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings, where he discovered Seti's sarcophagus. He was known by many epithets, but the |
| MELLOWS | Named in honour of a Republican leader executed in the Civil War, which is the oldest of Dublin's br |
| ENGAGEMENT | The ___, a secret agreement with Scottish Covenanters signed by King Charles I in December 1647 (10) |
| VANDYCK | "Charles I in Hunting Dress" painter |
| RUBENS | Flemish painter, knighted by Charles I in 1629 (6) |
| NASEBY | Northamptonshire village that was the site of a major Parliamentarian victory in the Civil War in 1645 (6) |
| DEEPSOUTH | Part of the United States comprising states that formed the Confederacy in the Civil War (4,5) |
| UNICORN | National animal of Scotland, first used in the royal coat of arms by William I in the 12th century (7) |
| FOES | The North and the South, in the Civil War |
| DARWINIST | Supporter of Charles II wants doctor for treatment |