| NEWMODEL | ___ Army, that of the Parliamentarians during the English Civil War (3,5) |
| CAVALIER | Member of the Royalist army during the English Civil War (8) |
| CROMWELL | Leader of the Roundheads during the English Civil War, Oliver ... |
| BLACKTOM | Nickname of Thomas Fairfax, general and parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War |
| ROYALIST | Another name for a cavalier during the English Civil War (8) |
| CHARLESI | King during the English Civil War |
| NEWMODELARMY | Fighting force established in 1645 during the English Civil War by the Parliamentarians (3,5,4) |
| BYRON | John ___, 1st Baron, the leader of Royalist forces against the Parliamentarians in the 1644 Battle of Nantwich during the First English Civil War (5) |
| CORDELIA | Who is leading the army that lands at Dover? |
| NASEBY | Site of an English Civil War battle of 1645 won by the Parliamentarians (6) |
| EDGEHILL | Pitched battle of the English Civil War fought between some 15,000 Parliamentarians and 14,000 Royalists on October 23, 1642 (8) |
| RUPERT | English/German prince who was commander of the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War (6) |
| CASTLE | Village on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, housing a fortification famous for its defence by Lady Bankes against a parliamentary army during the English Civil War (5,6) |
| CORFE | Village on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, housing a fortification famous for its defence by Lady Bankes against a parliamentary army during the English Civil War (5,6) |
| HUMPTYDUMPTY | According to some historians, a large cannon that fell from a wall during the English Civil War is the origin of which nursery rhyme character's name? (6,6) |
| ROUNDHEAD | Supporter of the Parliamentary party during the English Civil War (9) |
| IMPLORED | Begged one pair of parliamentarians to protect English |
| MARSTONMOOR | Scene of a 1644 battle in which the Parliamentarians defeated the Royalists (7,4) |
| RIPARIAN | No last name of parliamentarians is to do with river bank (8) |
| BOSCOBEL | The 'Royal Oak' in which Charles II hid from parliamentarians was located near _ House Shropshire (8) |