Other crossword clues for answer "TUDOR"TUDORElizabeth I's house, but not the style of her housesArchitectural style named after a royal familyMock ___ (architectural style)Royal houseStyle with high chimneysHouse style named for English noblesHouse styleHouse of EnglandHalf-timbered styleMock architectural styleMock ___ (architecture style)Henry VIII's houseClassic architecture styleHouse of the English Reformation1485-1603 dynastyHenry VIII, for oneArchitectural style featuring patterned brickworkHenry VIII's ruling familyHenry VIII's family nameHouse of Henry VIIIHenry VIII's royal houseHouse of Henry VII and Henry VIIIArchitectural styleA royal family of EnglandBritish royal familyHenry VIII's dynastyElizabeth I was the last oneHome style16th-century English architectural styleEnglish royal houseBritish-inspired home styleFurniture styleBuilt like London's Sutton HouseHalf-timbering, herringbone brickwork, mullioned windows, etc.Elizabeth I's houseBloody Mary, e.g.Old English home style___ City (apartment complex on Manhattan's East Side)House style with half-timberingOf 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 architectureHenry's houseAmerican choreographerEnglish dynasty or choreographerType of architectureEnglish ruling family: 1485–1603Historic royal familyAn English royal houseManor-house styleHenry VIII was oneHouse of two HenrysRenaissance rulerHenry VIII, e.g.English royal house after YorkYork successorEnglish royal house before StuartMary or ElizabethArchitectural style named after a British royal familyFamily name of Henry VIIIHenry VII's houseOld royal house___ rose (English heraldic emblem)House whose symbol is a red-and-white roseMary I or Elizabeth IEponym of a red-and-white heraldic roseQueen Mary or Queen ElizabethRoyal house of Elizabeth IHouse of Bloody MaryArchitectural style dating back to fifteenth-century BritainBritish architectural styleEnglish royal house symbolized by a red-and-white roseHenry VIII family nameHenry VII and Henry VIII, for twoEngland-inspired house styleArchitecture styleDynasty begun with Henry VIIEnglish ruling dynastyHouse after YorkEnglish ruling house after YorkElizabeth I or Henry VIIIMedieval architecture styleElizabethan houseStuart predecessorHouse that rose to power after the War of the RosesElizabeth's houseHouse for Bloody Mary