| DAMPIER | Who landed in NW Australia in 1688 and 1699, William ... (7) |
| BRIXHAM | South Devon fishing port and resort where William of Orange landed in 1688 (7) |
| READING | Town in Berkshire, site of a 1688 battle (7) |
| DELISLE | Joseph-Nicolas --, French astronomer (1688-1768) (7) |
| WILLIAMDAMPIER | English adventurer who visited Australia's NW coast in 1688 (7,7) |
| COLUMBUS | Christopher, Genoese navigator and admiral who landed in the Americas in 1492 (8) |
| CABOT | Italian navigator who landed in North America in 1497 (5) |
| JULIUSCAESAR | Who landed in Britain in 55BC? (6,6) |
| LAIRD | Set shielding king, one who's landed in Scotland (5) |
| MORGAN | Henry, Welsh buccaneer who died in 1688 (6) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | English poet and satirist born in 1688 whose works include The Dunciad (9,4) |
| OROONOKO | Short work of prose fiction by Aphra Behn, published in 1688 (8) |
| JACOBITE | Adherent of James II after his overthrow in 1688 (8) |
| BROCCOLI | In Italian and English, this word has basically the same spelling and meaning. It is a variety of cabbage with heads of green and purple buds. First known usage is 1699. |
| LILLIBULLERO | Refrain of a piece of political doggerel influenced by popular sentiment at the time of the Glorious Revolution in 1688 (12) |
| JACOBITES | Supporters of the royal house of Stuart after the deposition of James II in 1688 (9) |
| CASTLEHOWARD | Stately home near York, designed in 1699 by John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor (6,6) |
| NEWTON | Calculus inventor who became Master of the Royal Mint in 1699 (6) |
| CASTLE | --- Howard, a mansion near York, designed in 1699 by John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor (6) |
| OLDMOORE | British physician and astrologer whose first almanac was published in 1699 |