| BUCKINGHAM | ___ Palace, royal residence in London, privately acquired by George III in 1761 (10) |
| ROYALACADEMY | Society founded by George III in 1768 to foster a national school of painting, sculpture and design in England (5,7) |
| TUILERIES | ___ Palace, royal residence in Paris destroyed in 1871 by the Paris Commune (9) |
| KENSINGTON | ___ Palace, former official residence in London of Diana Princess of Wales (10) |
| HAMPTONCOURT | ___ Palace, Royal residence in Richmond originally built for Cardinal Wolsey (7,5) |
| NONSUCH | ___ Palace, royal residence built for Henry VIII on the Epsom road near Ewell, Surrey (7) |
| RICHARDSON | Samuel ___ (1689-1761) |
| COURT | _ _ Palace, royal residence near Richmond (7,5) |
| HAMPTON | _ _ Palace, royal residence near Richmond (7,5) |
| CLARENCEHOUSE | Royal residence in London (8,5) |
| BUCKINGHAMPALACE | Royal residence in London |
| CLARENCE | - House; Grade I royal residence in London that takes its name from the title of the duke and prince who became William IV the "Sailor King" (8) |
| PINEAPPLE | The -; folly in Scotland built in 1761 by the Earl of Dunmore (9) |
| DOWNING | The British prime minister's residence in London, 10 ... Street, was hit by bombs in September, 1940 |
| NASH | Richard ___, English dandy known as Beau, who died in 1761 (4) |
| BRIDGEWATER | Britain's first industrial canal, opened in 1761, originally between Worsley coalmines and Manchester (11) |
| RAMSAY | Principal Painter in Ordinary to George III from 1761-84 (6) |
| JONATHANGROFF | Mindhunter actor who played King George III in Hamilton: 2 wds. |
| SPODE | Who was appointed potter to George III in 1806? (5) |
| FLEET | Surname of James, plays King George III in Bridgerton (5) |