| HANOVER | The royal house of Britain from 1714-1901 (7) |
| YORKIST | Term for a supporter of one of the branches of the royal house of Plantagenet during the Wars of the |
| HUSSEIN | Surname of the Royal House of Jordan |
| COMMONS | Lower house of UK parliament, the House of ... |
| WINDSOR | I'd sworn to rearrange the royal house (7) |
| ASHDOWN | Paddy, leader of the Liberal Democrat Party in Britain from 1988-99 (7) |
| JOHNOFGAUNT | Founder of the royal House of Lancaster who was the son of Edward III and father of Henry IV (4,2,5) |
| MIDDLEENGLISH | The language of parts of Britain from the Norman Conquest until the late 15th Century (6,7) |
| BUSTARD | One of the heaviest flying birds, extinct in Britain from 1832 until 2004 (7) |
| IRONAGE | Third of the three traditional periods of human prehistory, dated in Britain from c. 800 BC to 43 AD (4,3) |
| BORSTAL | In Britain from 1902 to 1982, a custodial institution for male offenders between the ages of 16 and 21 (7) |
| WALPOLE | British statesman regarded as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain, from 1721-1742 (7) |
| CHANNEL | English -, body of water that separates Britain from France (7) |
| ASQUITH | Herbert Henry ___, Liberal prime minister of Great Britain from 1908 to 1916 (7) |
| JACOBITES | Supporters of the royal house of Stuart after the deposition of James II in 1688 (9) |
| STUART | The royal house of Scottish monarchs from 1371 to 1714 |
| AETHELING | Term used in Anglo-Saxon times to designate a person of noble birth, particularly a member of the royal house of Wessex (9) |
| SAVOY | Noble family that formed the royal house of Italy from 18611946 (5) |
| LANCASTER | Branch of the Royal House of Plantagenet, represented by a red rose (9) |
| LNER | Railway company which operated from London to the north east of Britain from 1923 to 1948 (abbr) (4) |