| English pianist who was made a dame | 35 |
| English physicist: 1635–1703 | 35 |
| English physicist-inventor: 1802-75 | 35 |
| English philosopher: 1632–1704 | 37 |
| English philosopher William of _____ | 36 |
| English philosopher William of ___ | 34 |
| English philosopher not yet arrived? | 36 |
| English philosopher George Henry ___ | 36 |
| English philologist and murderer | 32 |
| English pathologist: 19th century | 33 |
| English painter: 1761–1807 | 33 |
| English painter-engraver: 1697–1764 | 42 |
| English painter called the Cornish Wonder | 41 |
| English novelist: 1814–84 | 32 |
| English novelist with the pen name Ouida | 40 |
| English novelist Sillitoe and others | 36 |
| English novelist John (FLEW SO anag.) | 37 |
| English Northwest Passage seeker | 32 |
| English New Wave band led by Andy Partridge | 43 |
| English musician: 1835–1909 | 34 |
| English monarch's greeting to old Thailand? | 47 |
| English monarch who shared the throne | 37 |
| English monarch from 1689 to 1702 | 33 |
| English metaphysical poet Andrew | 32 |
| English metal band Devil Sold ___ | 33 |
| English major's assignment, at times | 40 |
| English logician with a diagram named for him | 45 |
| English Lit. majors' degrees | 32 |
| English landscapist: 1776–1837 | 37 |
| English king who won at Agincourt | 33 |
| English king succeeded by William of Orange | 43 |
| English king nicknamed Longshanks | 33 |
| English king known as "The Peaceful" | 46 |
| English king following the Napoleonic Wars | 42 |
| English king during the American Revolution | 43 |
| English king called 'the Conqueror' | 43 |
| English indie band (with "The") | 41 |
| English hymnologist John Mason ___ | 34 |
| English hunting hound (Canis familiaris) | 40 |
| English humorist: 1812–88 | 32 |
| English horn's close relative | 33 |
| English homework list, for short | 32 |
| English goth rockers ___ of Mercy | 33 |
| English golfer who won the 2006 Honda Classic | 45 |
| English general in the American Revolution | 42 |
| English game played with horse chestnuts | 40 |
| English furniture designer: 18th century | 40 |
| English explorer, as he spelled his name | 40 |
| English explorer of the New York area | 37 |
| English explorer of North America | 33 |
| English essayist: 1839–94 | 32 |
| English essayist: 1775–1834 | 34 |
| English essayist: 1672–1729 | 34 |
| English essayist-critic: 1778-1830 | 34 |
| English essayist-critic Walter ____ | 35 |
| English entertainment source, briefly | 37 |
| English electronic act since 1990 | 33 |
| English dynasty or choreographer | 32 |
| English dynasty during the Wars of the Roses | 44 |
| English dramatist: 1814–84 | 33 |
| English dramatist: 1720–77 | 33 |
| English dramatist (1660–1746) | 36 |
| English dogs with a keen sense of smell | 39 |
| English designer's fruit, perhaps | 37 |
| English county with two coastlines | 34 |
| English county whose seat is Bristol | 36 |
| English county whose seal is three scimitars | 44 |
| English county northeast of London | 34 |
| English county east of Manchester | 33 |
| English county closest to Continental Europe | 44 |
| English county bordering Suffolk | 32 |
| English composer: 1710–78 | 32 |
| English composer: 1596–1662 | 34 |
| English composer of "The Planets" | 43 |
| English composer of "Dido and Aeneas" | 47 |
| English college with its own shade of blue | 42 |
| English college with a recent swine flu outbreak | 48 |
| English cloth measure, once used for tax purposes | 49 |
| English city where the Magna Carta originated | 45 |
| English city where Guy Fawkes was born | 38 |
| English city known for mineral springs | 38 |
| English city known for coal and beer | 36 |
| English city just outside of Cambridge | 38 |
| English city famous for glassmaking | 35 |
| English choreographer Frederick ___ | 35 |
| English children's author Blyton and others | 47 |
| English chemist famous for an antiseptic solution | 49 |
| English Channel-swimmer Gertrude | 32 |
| English channel, with "the" | 37 |
| English channel, familiarly, with "the" | 49 |
| English Channel swimmer of '26 | 34 |
| English Channel swimmer Gertrude | 32 |
| English Channel port near Le Havre | 34 |
| English Channel contents, to the French | 39 |
| English carol words to wise old men | 35 |
| English canine rock and roll star? | 34 |
| English broadcaster, with "the" | 41 |
| English Breakfast or Orange Pekoe | 33 |
| English boiled beef and cabbage dish | 36 |
| English beer with a red triangle logo | 37 |