| RAMILLIES | Village in central Belgium where the Duke of Marlborough defeated the French in 1706 (9) |
| AGINCOURT | Battle in which Henry V defeated the French in 1415 (9) |
| STANDREWS | Scottish university founded in the 15th century where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge studied (2,7) |
| ESPIONAGE | Why Daniel Defoe was in Scotland in 1706-07 (9) |
| BLENHEIM | 1704 battle in the War of the Spanish Succession won by the Duke of Marlborough (8) |
| CRECY | Village in France that was the scene of the first decisive battle of the Hundred Years' War when the English defeated the French in 1346 |
| PACHELBEL | Johann ___ (1653-1706) (9) |
| CHEMISTRY | What may be taught at school about helium, head of Marlborough is to evaluate |
| IPSUS | In 301 BC, which ancient village in central Asia Minor, in Phrygia, was the scene of a battle between the successors of Alexander the Great? (5) |
| CORFU | Greek island where the Duke of Edinburgh was born in 1921 and Gerald Durrell and his family decamped prior to the Second World War (5) |
| NASEBY | Near which village in central England, in 1645, were the Royalists defeated? (6) |
| TWINING | Thomas ___, English merchant who opened Britain's first known tea room in the Strand in 1706 |
| WATERLOO | Small town in central Belgium that was scene of a famous 1815 battle (8) |
| ARABELLACHURCHILL | Elder sister of 1st Duke of Marlborough (8,9) |
| BANNOCKBURN | Village in central Scotland that was the site of a 1314 battle (11) |
| HAITI | Country whose capital Port-auPrince is named after a French-built vessel which moored there in 1706 (5) |
| ALMYNA | Restoration tragedy, subtitled The Arabian Vow, by Delarivier Manley, first performed in 1706 |
| ANDERLECHT | Town in central Belgium, a suburb of Brussels (10) |
| NAMUR | Province of Wallonia in south central Belgium north-west of Luxembourg (5) |
| ANGLESEY | Welsh island "Ynys Mon", where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lived for several years (8) |