- TUDOR
- Elizabeth I's house, but not the style of her houses
- Architectural style named after a royal family
- Mock ___ (architectural style)
- Royal house
- Style with high chimneys
- House style named for English nobles
- House style
- House of England
- Half-timbered style
- Mock architectural style
- Mock ___ (architecture style)
- Henry VIII's house
- Classic architecture style
- House of the English Reformation
- 1485-1603 dynasty
- Henry VIII, for one
- Architectural style featuring patterned brickwork
- Henry VIII's ruling family
- Henry VIII's family name
- House of Henry VIII
- Henry VIII's royal house
- House of Henry VII and Henry VIII
- Architectural style
- A royal family of England
- British royal family
- Henry VIII's dynasty
- Elizabeth I was the last one
- Home style
- 16th-century English architectural style
- English royal house
- British-inspired home style
- Furniture style
- Built like London's Sutton House
- Half-timbering, herringbone brickwork, mullioned windows, etc.
- Elizabeth I's house
- Bloody Mary, e.g.
- Old English home style
- ___ City (apartment complex on Manhattan's East Side)
- House style with half-timbering
- Of the period 1485–1603 in England.
- ___ City, in Manhattan's East 40's.
- Henry VIII's line.
- Henry VIII's royal family.
- Royal English house.
- English royal family.
- Royal line including Henry VIII.
- Elizabeth I's family.
- English architectural style.
- Henry VIII's family.
- British royal name.
- English dynasty.
- Style of architecture
- Henry's house
- American choreographer
- English dynasty or choreographer
- Type of architecture
- English ruling family: 1485–1603
- Historic royal family
- An English royal house
- Manor-house style
- Henry VIII was one
- House of two Henrys
- Renaissance ruler
- Henry VIII, e.g.
- English royal house after York
- York successor
- English royal house before Stuart
- Mary or Elizabeth
- Family name of Henry VIII
- Henry VII's house
- Old royal house
- ___ rose (English heraldic emblem)
- House whose symbol is a red-and-white rose
- Mary I or Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth I, for one
- Eponym of a red-and-white heraldic rose
- Queen Mary or Queen Elizabeth
- Royal house of Elizabeth I
- House of Bloody Mary
- Architectural style dating back to fifteenth-century Britain
- British architectural style
- English royal house symbolized by a red-and-white rose
- Henry VIII family name
- Henry VII and Henry VIII, for two
- England-inspired house style
- Architecture style
- Dynasty begun with Henry VII
- English ruling dynasty
- House after York
- English ruling house after York
- Elizabeth I or Henry VIII
- Medieval architecture style
- Elizabethan house
- Stuart predecessor
- House that rose to power after the War of the Roses
- Elizabeth's house
- House for Bloody Mary