| CONQUEROR | William the _, English king 1066-1087 (9) |
| WILLIAMI | King (1066-1087) |
| LIONHEART | Richard the ___, English king 1189-99 (9) |
| EIGHTH | Henry the ___, English king 1509-47 (6) |
| ECONOMIST | The ___, English weekly news magazine founded in 1843 (9) |
| WILLIAMII | Known as Rufus, king of England from 1087-1100 who was fatally wounded by an arrow while hunting (7,1,1) |
| TREMELOES | The ___, English beat group noted for their UK No. 1 hit Silence Is Golden in 1967 (9) |
| MACCABEES | The ___, English indie rock band whose albums include Colour It In and Marks to Prove It |
| RUFUS | William, byname of King William II who acceded to the English throne in 1087 (5) |
| CAEN | Port city of NW France in which William the Conqueror was buried in 1087 (4) |
| TOLEDO | City in central Spain on the River Tagus; the capital of Castile 1087-1560 (6) |
| WHO | The ___ (English rock band of the 60's) |
| ARCHER | The ____, English name for the star sign Sagittarius (6) |
| FAIRYSKISS | The ___, English title of the 1928 ballet by Igor Stravinsky based on Hans Christian Andersen tale T |
| BICYCLETHIEF | The ___, English title sometimes given to the 1948 film Ladri di Biciclette (7,5) |
| TROJANS | The ____, English title of a Berlioz opera based on Virgil's The Aeneid (7) |
| CHARLATANS | The _. English rock band whose hits include The Only One I Know and One to Another (10) |
| BEEB | The ___ (English network, informally) |
| OAKS | The ___, English horse race for fillies held at Epsom since 1779 (4) |
| KINKS | The ___ , English rock band founded in 1964 (5) |