| First state governor of Virginia | 32 |
| Father of Jane and Peter | 24 |
| Esmond or VIII | 14 |
| Entertainer Buck | 16 |
| Elizabeth I's dad | 21 |
| Dr. Heimlich of Heimlich maneuver fame | 38 |
| Colonial patriot Patrick | 24 |
| Colonial orator | 15 |
| Colonial firebrand | 18 |
| Carl Anderson comic strip | 25 |
| Brit that made heads roll | 25 |
| Black Flag frontman Rollins | 27 |
| Bibby of Knicks | 15 |
| Bald boy of the comics | 22 |
| Author Fielding | 15 |
| Any of the three Lancaster kings | 32 |
| Any of eight English kings | 26 |
| "Quick, ____, the Flit!" | 34 |
| "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speaker | 54 |
| "Give me liberty or give me death!" speaker | 53 |
| 'Give me liberty' speaker Patrick | 41 |
| ___ Fleming, central character in "The Red Badge of Courage" | 70 |
| Nixon's 1960 running mate | 29 |
| Wilson foe | 10 |
| League of Nations opponent | 26 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "The Grapes of Wrath" | 56 |
| Jane's father | 17 |
| In "Fail-Safe" | 24 |
| An Oscar winner in "On Golden Pond" | 45 |
| New York Bay explorer | 21 |
| Half Moon captain | 17 |
| Son of William the Conqueror | 28 |
| English king | 12 |
| Youngest son of William the Conqueror | 37 |
| Successor to William II | 23 |
| MC king | 7 |
| English king who was the youngest son of William the Conqueror | 62 |
| English king who was a son of William the Conqueror | 51 |
| English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" | 76 |
| English king crowned in 1100, who also ruled Normandy | 53 |
| English king crowned in 1100 | 28 |
| The first two Tudor kings | 25 |
| Ford and Fonda | 14 |
| Clay and Kissinger | 18 |
| Two Tudors | 10 |
| Two Tudor kings | 15 |
| Some British kings | 18 |
| Eight kings of England | 22 |
| Eight English kings | 19 |
| Eight British kings | 19 |
| Shakespearean play | 18 |
| Shakespearean play with the phrase "The game's afoot" | 67 |
| Shakespeare work of 1599 | 24 |
| Work of 1599 | 12 |
| Victor at Agincourt | 19 |
| Source of "Once more unto the breach" | 47 |
| Shakespearean history | 21 |
| Shakespearean drama | 19 |
| Role for Olivier or Branagh | 27 |
| Play that depicts Prince Hal as a mature man | 44 |
| Play in which Lord Scroop appears | 33 |
| King of England, 1413-22 | 24 |
| English king, 1413-22 | 21 |
| English king who won at Agincourt | 33 |
| Brother of Gloucester and Bedford | 33 |
| Some turkeys | 12 |
| Egg containers | 14 |
| Brood overseers | 15 |
| Female lobsters | 15 |
| Biddies | 7 |
| Brooding mothers | 16 |
| Barnyard cacklers | 17 |
| They peck at their food | 23 |
| Layers in the barnyard | 22 |
| They lay around the farm | 24 |
| Some are cooped up | 18 |
| Pullets | 7 |
| Feathered females | 17 |
| Egg producers | 13 |
| Egg layers | 10 |
| Cluckers | 8 |
| Chick tenders | 13 |
| Lady birds | 10 |
| Farm layers | 11 |
| Farm fowl | 9 |
| Coop residents | 14 |
| Brooding bunch? | 15 |
| Barnyard layers | 15 |
| They're inclined to brood | 29 |
| They have a pecking order | 25 |
| Some "Chicken Run" extras | 35 |
| Roosters' mates | 19 |
| Part of a pecking order? | 24 |
| Lobster moms | 12 |
| Leghorns | 8 |
| Female turkeys | 14 |
| Female fowls | 12 |
| Feathered layers | 16 |
| Coop matriarchs | 15 |
| Coop dwellers | 13 |