She didn't lose her head over Henry (4,2,6)
I believe the answer is:
anne of cleves
'henry' is the definition.
Both the answer and definition are singular nouns.
Maybe you can see an association between them that I can't see?
'she didn't lose her head over' is the wordplay.
I cannot quite understand how this works, but
'she' could be 'anne' (I've seen this before) and 'anne' is found within the answer.
'her' could be 'eve' (I've seen this before) and 'eve' is present in the answer.
'over' could be 'o' (cricket abbreviation) and 'o' is located in the answer.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for anne of cleves that I've seen before include "Mare" , "an ex of Henry's" , "King Hal's fourth wife" , "Royal divorcee" , "Fourth wife of Henry VIII" .)