| ALFRETON | Town in Derbyshire reputedly named after an Anglo-Saxon king (8) |
| BERKELEY | US university named after an Anglo-Irish philosopher (8) |
| OCTA | An Anglo-Saxon King of Kent during the 6th century who appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae |
| THOMMCAN | Shoe brand reputedly named after a Scottish golfer |
| MARGHERITA | Pizza topped with tomato, mozzarella and basil reputedly named after King Umberto I's wife (10) |
| THANEDOM | Article by Catholic dignitary about an Anglo-Saxon responsibility |
| ILKESTON | Town in Derbyshire on the River Erewash whose Charter fair was established in 1252 (8) |
| CALABASH | North Carolina town for which a noted Mrs. is reputedly named |
| BAKEWELL | Noted for its speciality pudding, town in Derbyshire around three miles from Chatsworth House (8) |
| TIAMARIA | Liqueur reputedly named for a noblewoman's chambermaid |
| GUTTURAL | Like German, to an Anglo's ear |
| ASTUTELY | With shrewdness, Anglo-Saxon king oversees bishopric (8) |
| IRONSIDE | Edmund, Anglo-Saxon King of England who was the son of Ethelred the Unready (8) |
| ETHELRED | ____ the Unready, Anglo-Saxon king whose son was Edward the Confessor (8) |
| HAROLDII | Last Anglo-Saxon king of England |
| SUTTONHOO | Site in Suffolk where an Anglo-Saxon ship burial was discovered in 1939 (6,3) |
| MERCIA | An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in central England ruled over by Offa in the late 8th century (6) |
| MERCIAN | Thanks to the French, an Anglo-Saxon settled in the Midlands (7) |
| BAKEWELLPUDDING | Flan named after a town in Derbyshire (8,7) |
| THORN | A rose spike or the name of an Anglo-Saxon letter (the one people often mispronounce in 'ye olde Eng |