| PEMBROKE | Welsh town, home to the castle where Henry Tudor was born (8) |
| DRAWBRIDGE | Tie game after getting access to the castle (10) |
| WINDSOR | King Charles' royal house - or the castle where he sometimes stays (7) |
| MDXVI | Year that Mary Tudor was born, in roman numerals |
| MONMOUTH | Welsh town, site of a castle where Henry V was born in 1386 (8) |
| BOSWORTH | - Field; site of the battle of the Wars of the Roses where Richard III was killed with a halberd enabling Henry Tudor to be crowned as king (8) |
| TINTAGEL | Cornish castle where King Arthur was born, according to legend (8) |
| BERKELEY | Gloucestershire town with a castle where Edward II was killed in 1327 (8) |
| ERICBANA | Actor who portrayed Henry Tudor in 2008 biopic The Other Boleyn Girl (4,4) |
| STHELENS | Merseyside town home to one of the UK's most successful rugby league sides (2, 6) |
| DUMFRIES | Scottish town home to Queen of the South FC |
| CHARTRES | City where Henry IV was crowned in 1594 (8) |
| WOOLWICH | District in the London Borough of Greenwich where Henry VIII established a naval dockyard in 1512 (8 |
| TILTYARD | Tip cart over where Henry suffered wounds (8) |
| PEMBROKESHIRE | Welsh county, location of Tenby, St Davids, Freshwater West and a castle where Henry VII was born (13) |
| ROSEMARY | Plant where Henry VIII's warship gets parts exchanged |
| ETON | Berkshire town around 10 minutes on foot from Windsor Castle where Henry VI founded a school in 1440 (4) |
| ABERYSTWYTH | Welsh market town home to the first college (1872) |
| ARIMATHEA | Judaean town home to the rich man Joseph, who interred the body of Jesus (Luke 23:50-4) (9) |
| OJAI | California town home to the Six Million Dollar Man |