| Clue | Name | First appearance |
| Venetian traveller and merchant | |
| Ruler of the Mongol empire during 13th century, founder of the Yuan Dynasty | |
| Lawyer and politician, leading figure of the French Revolution | |
| Military and political leader of France during the latter parts of its revolution | |
| Roman emperor, promoter of culture, alleged pyromaniac | |
| Wife of two Roman emperors | |
| Prefect of the Praetorian Guard during 62 through 68 A.D. | |
| King of England, commander of the third crusade | |
| Queen of Sicily, King's companion during the third crusade | |
| First Sultan of Egypt and Syria, opposer to European crusaders | |
| Governor of Egypt's northern provinces during the third crusade | |
| English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the best of the English language | |
| Her reign is known for the flourishing of English drama and the prowess of seafaring adventurers | |
| English Attorney General and Lord Chancellor, advocate of the scientific method | |
| 16th President of the United States, leader of the Union during the Civil War | |
| English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960 | |
| Trojan princess and prophet | |
| Greek hero during the Trojan War, central character of the Iliad | |
| Legendary prince of Troy | |
| Trojan prince, their greatest fighter during the Trojan War | |
| Greek king of Ithaca, hero of the Odyssey | |
| King of Mycenaean Sparta, husband of Helen | |
| Legendary king of Mycenae | |
| King of Troy | |
| Trojan prince, lover of Cressida | |
| 20th century US singer and actor, backer of the United Western Recorders studio | |
| King of France during the Wars of Religion | |
| Queen Mother of France, suspected of influencing religious persecution against Huguenots | |
| | Clue | Name | First appearance |
| French nobleman and admiral, Huguenot leader during the Wars of Religion | |
| French military leader during the Italian Wars and Wars of Religion | |
| US city policeman, assistant Town Marshal in Kansas and Tombstone, Arizona | |
| US Tombstone City Marshal | |
| US lawman, familial outlaw hunter | |
| US dentist, gambler and gunfighter | |
| US cowboy outlaw, affiliated with a feuding outlaw gang | |
| US cowboy outlaw, Cowboys gang feuding with lawmen | |
| US outlaw and rustler, member of the Cowboys gang | |
| US rancher and rustler, possible Cowboys member | |
| US cattle rancher and rustler, father of four outlaws | |
| King of England, revolt during his reign led to the sealing of the Magna Carta | |
| English engineer, first in the world to build a railway with steam locomotives | |
| English author, commonly known as the father of science fiction | |
| German theoretical physicist, developed the general theory of relativity | |
| Greek philosopher, historically noted in mathematics, philosophy and astronomy | |
| French chemist and microbiologist, influential founder of medical microbiology | |
| Victorian English novelist, known for his societal humour and satire | |
| Monarch of the United Kingdom during the 19th century | |
| Member of the French court, mistress of the King from 1745 | |
| Bourbon monarch, King of France during the 18th century | |
| British crime writer, occasional romance novelist | |
| 44th President of the United States | |
| British statesman and prime minister, leader during the Second World War | |
| Dutch post-impressionist painter | |
| 37th President of the United States, only one ever to resign office | |
| English pirate in the Atlantic and Indic Oceans during the mid-1690s | |
| Austrian-born German politician, leader of the Nazi party | |
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