| SUTTONHOO | Which burial ground of Anglo-Saxon kings and ships in Suffolk has been called "page one of English history"? (6,3) |
| GIZA | Egyptian city that was a burial ground of ancient Memphis and is home to the Great Pyramid of Khufu |
| CELEB | So-called page-oner |
| ALFRED | Anglo-Saxon king and only English monarch known as "the great" who is often claimed to be the founder of the British navy (6) |
| OPENINGSENTENCE | At the top of page one of "Crime And Punishment"? (7,8) |
| HAROLD | Anglo-saxon king and cleric identify old Neighbours character (6,6) |
| BISHOP | Anglo-saxon king and cleric identify old Neighbours character (6,6) |
| TEALEAF | Recital of letter on page, one of many read by fortune-teller? (3,4) |
| PEOPLESFRONT | Page 1 of Sunday newspaper identifies anti-fascist group (7,5) |
| TOLKIEN | Professor of Anglo-Saxon and English Language and Literature who became one of Britain's greatest authors (7) |
| COURTYARD | Enclosed ground attached to a house. Palma, Mallorca, which has been called "the city of patios", has many impressive examples tucked away in its old town streets (9) |
| MERCIA | Kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England which became one of Alfred the Great's territories (6) |
| HOO | Sutton -, site in Suffolk, England, where a hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure was unearthed in 1939 (3) |
| WITAN | Short name for the council of the Anglo-Saxon kings of England (5) |
| WITENAGEMOTS | Meetings of councils summoned by Anglo-Saxon kings, attended by nobles and bishops |
| PEER | Member of the House of Lords whose predecessors some 1,000 years ago were drawn together in the form of the Witan to advise Saxon kings (4) |
| CAPRAESQUE | Capra's mixture of patriotism, idealism, and sentimentality has been called "Capra-corn" and "___" (10) |
| NEWFOREST | The hunting ground of the West Saxon kings which is noted for its ponies (3,6) |
| OSRIC | Name of several Anglo Saxon kings (5) |
| HAYDN | Which Joseph has been called "Father of the symphony and the string quartet"? (5) |