| MIDDLETON | Thomas ___, Jacobean author of stage plays Women Beware Women and Hengist, King of Kent (9) |
| VORTIGERN | Semi-legendary king of the Britons who enlisted the aid of Hengist and Horsa to protect his land against the Picts and Scots (9) |
| ETHELBERT | King of Kent (c552-616), the first English king to convert to Christianity (9) |
| STRAPWORK | Architectural ornamentation of crossed or interlaced fillets that was used for Elizabethan and Jacobean ceilings, panels and screens (5,4) |
| BENJONSON | Jacobean poet and dramatist (3,6) |
| ELIZABETH | Queen before the Jacobean age (9) |
| JOHNDONNE | Jacobean priest and Metaphysical poet (4,5) |
| CREWEHALL | Jacobean mansion in Cheshire, built for a lord chief justice |
| HORSA | In legend, - ___ and Hengist led the first Anglo-Saxons to Britain (5) |
| OCTA | An Anglo-Saxon King of Kent during the 6th century who appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae |
| CHANGELING | The ___, Jacobean tragedy by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley featuring the characters Alsemero a |
| DONNE | John _, Jacobean poet and priest of the Metaphysical movement (5) |
| RICHARDII | Son of the Black Prince and the Fair Maid of Kent, this English king was deposed by Henry IV (7,2) |
| KATHARINE | The Christian name of the Duchess of Kent (9) |
| OFSHEPPEY | Area of land, about 10 miles by 4 miles, off the north coast of Kent (4,2,7) |
| FAWKES | Guy ___, Jacobean terrorist (6) |
| SEMBLANCE | Appearance of Kent doctor about to block road (9) |
| MAIDSTONE | The county town of Kent (9) |
| OVERHEADS | Costs of Kent port with no entry rules (9) |
| DOMNEEAFE | Legendary daughter of Eormenred of Kent (5,4) |