Hint | Answer |
It's actually a bus, featured in a 1994 Stephan Elliott film | |
A Guide who reaches the highest level of proficiency (during a queen's reign, UK) | |
Starts on d8 | |
Queen of Palmyra (in modern Syria) who conquered Egypt and large parts of Asia Minor before being defeated and taken to Rome by Emperor Aurelian in AD274 | |
Queen of the Amazons – one of Hercules' Twelve Labours was the acquisition of her magical girdle | |
Evil queen played by Jean Marsh in the 1988 Ron Howard film “Willow” | |
A barrister or advocate (during a queen's reign, UK) | |
King Edward I's queen consort, in whose memory he erected the 12 Eleanor Crosses between Lincoln & Charing | |
Evil queen played by Susan Sarandon in the 2007 Kevin Lima film “Enchanted” | |
The only queen of Hawaii | |
Chess Opening that can be Accepted or Declined | |
Queen of Jhansi, fought against British in the Indian Mutiny 1857/58, killed in battle shortly after taking Gwalior | |
Famous London venue for various racket-based sports | |
One of two vertical beams in a trussed roof | |
A particular area on a chessboard | |
Wife of the English King Charles I and mother of the future monarchs Charles II & James II | |
Becomes Queen consort of Seven Kingdoms after her marriage to Tommen Baratheon (Fictional, by George R.R. Martin) | |
Legendary queen of Carthage (in modern-day Tunisia) | |
Queen consort of George VI and mother of Queen Elizabeth II, she was much loved by the British people | |
The wife of a reigning king | |
Played by Natalie Portman in the Star Wars series, she became Queen of Naboo (Fictional, by George Lucas) | |
Mythological Queen of Ithaca who waited steadfastly for her husband Odysseus to return from the Trojan War | |
The Nine-Day Queen (whose accession to the British throne is disputed) | |
Wife of King Robert Baratheon & Queen Regent of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros (Fictional, by George R.R. Martin) | |
Wife of King Arthur and lover of Sir Lancelot in Arthurian legend | |
The mother of Edward VI, she gave Henry the son he wanted but died shortly after the birth | |
Wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon, she sponsored the voyages of Christopher Columbus to the New World | |
A powerful woman or one in a hive | |
The Virgin Mary [also Juno, Ashtoreth] | |
The queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream” | |
The longest-reigning British monarch | |
A Californian blue-and-silver fish | |
Song from album “Talk on Corners” (which is a line from this song) by The Corrs | |
Old name for a quince | |
The name of a cult British comedy film directed by Jon Amiel (1989) | |
A king's widow | |
American heavy metal band formed in Bellevue, Washington in 1982 | |
A musket | |
1958 sci-fi effort starring Zsa Zsa Gabor & Eric Fleming | |
Legendary queen of Assyria who supposedly assumed the throne after the death of her husband, King Ninus | |
An emboidery pattern | |
A fairy mentioned in Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” | |
She's dynamite with a laser beam, among other things | |
Queen consort of William the Conqueror | |
Starts on d1 | |
Name given to the title character & later to Aurora in the 2014 film Maleficent | |
A dish made with egg, fruit, breadcrumbs, etc., topped with meringue | |
Under her rule, the Act of Union brought together England and Scotland to form the sovereign state of Great Britain | |
Long-reigning British Queen, acquired the title Empress of India in 1876 | |
Queen consort of King George V, mother of Edward VII & George VI, & grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II | |
Mother of Alexander the Great of Macedon | |
A princess of Sparta, wife of Agamemnon | |
Cow parsley | |
The Green Arrow (Fictional, by DC Comics) | |
Lover of Marc Antony & Julius Caesar | |
Famously beautiful wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten | |
Songs for the Deaf (2002) band | |
A short story by Pushkin, became an opera by Tchaikovsky | |
Before Henry, she had previously been married to his brother Arthur | |
18th Dynasty queen of Egypt who ruled jointly with the boy-king Thutmose III (her step-son) for 20 years | |
After her marriage to Menelaus she became Queen of Laconia | |
A Scout who reaches the highest level of proficiency (during a queen's reign, UK) | |
Queen of Narnia, the youngest of the Pevensie children in “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” (Fictional, by C.S. Lewis) | |
Sorceress & ruler of an African tribe in the novel “She” by H. Rider Haggard | |
Princess of Tyre in Phoenicia who married the Biblical King Ahab | |
Queen consort of Charles II (from 1662-1685) | |
Subject of Philippa Gregory's novel “The White Queen”, she married the Yorkist King Edward IV | |
A man who dresses as a woman, usually for the purpose of entertainment | |
Daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, this queen consort of France followed her husband to the guillotine in 1793 | |
British queen consort from 1533 to 1536 | |
An annual address to Parliament, also one broadcast to the people on Christmas Day (UK) | |
A 2002 Michael Rymer film of an Anne Rice novel | |
11th Century Scottish queen, made familiar from a famous Scottish play | |
Disney character primarily voiced by Idina Menzel | |
Queen consort of Richard the Lionheart towards the end of the 12th Century | |
The stage-name of acclaimed singer and actress Dana Elaine Owens | |
Married first to Louis VII of France, then to Henry II of England; later queen dowager & regent to son Richard I | |
Meadowsweet | |
Queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led a rebellion against the occupying Romans in AD60 or 61 | |
A small, soft cake containing currants | |
Someone appointed as a focus for a celebration of springtime | |
Becomes Queen of the Dothraki (Fictional, by George R.R. Martin) | |
Queen Consort of England after her marriage to Edward II in 1308 | |
A visitor to King Solomon in Jerusalem, thought likely to be from Saba in modern Yemen | |
A 2015 Werner Herzog film about the life of Gertrude Bell | |
Any one of several plants that bloom after sunset | |
An incomplete allegorical work of the 1590s by Edmund Spenser | |
A Scottish League football (soccer) club from Dumfries | |
Daughter of James V of Scotland, she became queen of that country when just six days old, later briefly becoming queen consort of France. | |
Queen consort of both Ethelred the Unready and Canute in early 11th Century Wessex | |
Queen of Arnor and Gondor after her marriage to King Aragorn at Minas Tirith (Fictional, by J.R.R. Tolkien) | |
Becomes Queen of Stormhold (with husband Tristan as King) in Neil Gaiman's novel and Matthew Vaughn's film “Stardust” | |
The daughter of Henry & Catherine, she was wed to Philip II of Spain | |
Queen of Narnia, possessing a magical bow with arrows that never miss (Fictional, by C.S. Lewis) | |
Her mother was beheaded by her father in 1536 | |
Character in Mozart's “Magic Flute” | |
A division of the High Court of Justice (during a queen's reign, UK) | |
A variety of apple | |
Became Queen of Wakanda after her marriage to Black Panther (Fictional, by Marvel Comics) | |
1976 song by ABBA | |