| HENRYVI | Wars of the Roses monarch |
| YORKIST | Represented by a white rose, any one of the rivals of the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses (7) |
| YORKISTS | Rivals of the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses (8) |
| BOSWORTH | _ Field, site of the battle that ended the Wars of the Roses (8) |
| LANCASTER | Which Royal House was in opposition to the House of York in the Wars of the Roses? (9) |
| TEWKESBURY | Gloucestershire town, the scene of a decisive battle in the Wars of the Roses |
| KINGMAKER | Epithet given to Richard Neville. the 16th Earl of Warwick. for his role in the Wars of the Roses (9) |
| RED | Colour of the Wars of the Roses rose (3) |
| TOWTON | Battle of -, North Yorkshire conflict in the Wars of the Roses fought on Palm Sunday, March, 1461 |
| LANCASTRIAN | Partisan of Henry VI's side in the Wars of the Roses (11) |
| YORK | House defeated in the Wars of the Roses (4) |
| BOSWORTHFIELD | Last, decisive battle in the Wars of the Roses (8,5) |
| THERESNOWTSOQUEERASFOLK | Eccentric Wars of the Roses lot, queen and king, proving this? |
| FLORALHISTORY | Study of the War of the Roses in Tallahassee? |
| THORNY | Problematic - if apt - might describe the War of the Roses, perhaps? (6) |
| TUDOR | House that rose to power a er the War of the Roses |
| LANCASHIRE | Yorkshire rugby league's War of the Roses opponent (10) |
| EARL | ___ of Warwick (War of the Roses figure) |
| ADLER | Warren who wrote "The War of the Roses" |
| WARWICK | 16th Earl of -; title of Richard Neville the "Kingmaker", a Yorkist turned Lancastrian during the Wars of the Roses who was killed at the Battle of Barnet (7) |