| DARWINIST | Supporter of Charles II wants doctor for treatment |
| BONEDRY | Parched Napoleon wants doctor brought in |
| CATCHES | In 1, it is not what the 2 wants to give (7) |
| CAVALIER | Based of the Latin for "horse", a knight or armed horseman; a gallant or courtly gentleman acting as a lady's escort; a Royalist supporter of Charles I; or, a breed of spaniel (8) |
| ROYALIST | Supporter of Charles I (8) |
| CAVALIERS | Supporters of Charles I during the English Civil War (9) |
| GWYN | One of the spellings of the surname of an orange-seller who became a leading actress at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and a mistress of Charles II (4) |
| BRAGANZA | Catherine of --, wife of Charles II of England (8) |
| CABAR | Name given to the group of ministers of Charles II of England that governed from 1667-73 (5) |
| ROCHESTER | 2nd Earl of -; title of John Wilmot, poet at the court of Charles II (9) |
| MONMOUTH | The Duke of ---, title of the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II (8) |
| NELL | Familiar name of Eleanor Gwyn, orange-seller, actress and one of the mistresses of Charles II (4) |
| RESTORATION | Time of the return of Charles II (11) |
| CATHERINEOF | Wife of Charles II of England, France, Scotland and Ireland from 1662-85 |
| BREDA | City in the Netherlands, residence of Charles II of England during his exile (5) |
| CATHERINEOFBRAGANZA | Wife of Charles II of England, France, Scotland and Ireland from 1662-85 |
| FAIRFAX | Thomas -; commander-inchief of the New Model Army who was instrumental in the restoration of Charles II (7) |
| OAKTREE | Reputed arboreal hiding place of Charles II after losing the Battle of Worcester in 1651 (3,4) |
| NELLGWYN | A mistress of Charles II |
| EMMA | Mistress of Charles II; ... Hamilton (4) |