| English money initials | 22 |
| English money | 13 |
| English monarchs from Henry VII through Elizabeth I | 51 |
| English monarch: 1702-14 | 24 |
| English monarch's greeting to old Thailand? | 47 |
| English monarch who shared the throne | 37 |
| English monarch from 1689 to 1702 | 33 |
| English monarch | 15 |
| English miler Sebastian | 23 |
| English Midlands city that is home to the largest outdoor covered market in Europe | 82 |
| English metaphysical poet Andrew | 32 |
| English metaphysical poet | 25 |
| English metal band Devil Sold ___ | 33 |
| English may play a role in it | 29 |
| English mathematician: 1815-64 | 30 |
| English mathematician Robert | 28 |
| English mathematician Lovelace | 30 |
| English martyr Sir John, the model for Shakespeare's Falstaff | 65 |
| English martyr | 14 |
| English marsh plant? | 20 |
| English maritime county | 23 |
| English manor courts | 20 |
| English manor court | 19 |
| English majors' degs. | 25 |
| English majors take them | 24 |
| English majors get them: Abbr. | 30 |
| English major's course | 26 |
| English major's concern | 27 |
| English major's assignment, at times | 40 |
| English machine gun | 19 |
| English lord's address | 26 |
| English longbow wood | 20 |
| English logician with a diagram named for him | 45 |
| English logician John | 21 |
| English literary shrine | 23 |
| English literary pseudonym | 26 |
| English literary historian | 26 |
| English literary family | 23 |
| English literary alias | 22 |
| English Lit., e.g. | 18 |
| English Lit. majors' degrees | 32 |
| English lit-course reading | 26 |
| English Lit, e.g. | 17 |
| English Lit study | 17 |
| English lit moniker | 19 |
| English lit degrees | 19 |
| English Lit class: A -- “All we had to do was read one book; a very ___” | 80 |
| English Lit assignment | 22 |
| English liquor holder? | 22 |
| English liquid measure | 22 |
| English limestone | 17 |
| English limerick poet | 21 |
| English lexicographer | 21 |
| English letters | 15 |
| English letter | 14 |
| English lesson | 14 |
| English length measure | 22 |
| English legal societies | 23 |
| English Leather alternative | 27 |
| English lawyers: Abbr. | 22 |
| English lawyer: Abbr. | 21 |
| English lawyer | 14 |
| English lavs | 12 |
| English lavatory | 16 |
| English lav | 11 |
| English language's family | 29 |
| English landscapist: 1776–1837 | 37 |
| English kingdom's charm? | 28 |
| English king: 1461–83 | 28 |
| English king, 1413-22 | 21 |
| English king ___ the Peaceful | 29 |
| English king ___ Longshanks | 27 |
| English king who won at Agincourt | 33 |
| 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 succeeded by William of Orange | 43 |
| English king said to have died from eating a "surfeit of lampreys" | 76 |
| English king nicknamed Longshanks | 33 |
| English king known as "The Peaceful" | 46 |
| English king in 1066 | 20 |
| English king following the Napoleonic Wars | 42 |
| English king during the American Revolution | 43 |
| English king crowned in 1100, who also ruled Normandy | 53 |
| English king crowned in 1100 | 28 |
| English king called Ironside | 28 |
| English king called 'the Conqueror' | 43 |
| English king | 12 |
| English jury examiners | 22 |
| English jurist: 1723-80 | 23 |
| English jurist who wrote "De laudibus legum Angliae" | 62 |
| English jurisdiction | 20 |
| English johns, briefly | 22 |
| English jelly ingredient | 24 |
| English jelly fruit | 19 |
| English ivy and coleus | 22 |
| English islet | 13 |
| English inventor of cordite | 27 |
| English invader of 1066 | 23 |
| English invader | 15 |
| English institution since 1440 | 30 |