100 Queens

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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
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