| DICKIE | "Richard, that is Lord Mountbatten's pet name" (6) |
| EARL | Lord Mountbatten's title |
| BROADLANDS | Lord Mountbatten's home in Hampshire where Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh honeymooned |
| EDWINA | Lady Mountbatten's first name |
| RICHMOND | In 4.4, Lord Stanley conveys to King Richard that another royal personage is on his way to claim the crown. Who is this royal personage? |
| MISSINGPERSON | Knife-thrower's aim is Lord Lucan, perhaps (7,6) |
| BURGHLEY | House in Stamford that takes its name from the title of William Cecil, Elizabeth I's Lord High Treasurer who designed said building (8) |
| PIGHEADED | Stubborn, as is 'Lord of the Flies' (9) |
| SITDOWN | Is Lord within independent municipality ready for siege? |
| SHREK | Fictional green-skinned ogre whose enemy is Lord Farquaad (5) |
| DOROTHYBAIN | She is Lord Advocate, senior Scottish law officer (7,4) |
| DEVILWOMAN | Song recorded by Cliff Richard that reached No. 9 in the UK charts in 1976 (5,5) |
| CONGRATULATIONS | Song sung by Cliff Richard that came second in the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest (15) |
| SAVIOURSDAY | Song by Cliff Richard that was UK Christmas No. 1 in 1990 (8,3) |
| REIGNSSUPREME | Is Lord |
| BACON | James I's Lord Chancellor who wrote Novum Organum and a series of essays that consider subjects including truth, marriage, travel, friendship, health and ambition (5) |
| INDIA | First name of Lady Pamela Mountbatten's daughter who was a bridesmaid to Lady Diana Spencer at her wedding to Prince Charles (5) |
| ELIZABETHII | Philip Mountbatten's missus |
| EARLDOM | Earl Mountbatten's title in dreadful no-frills melodrama (7) |
| HAMPSHIRE | County with the dog rose as its flower, site of the Mountbatten's family home Broadlands, where the Queen and Prince Philip spent their honeymoon (9) |