| ZOCOR | "... Of course, the cowardly royal son, Prince ___, ..." |
| WESSEX | The Earl of ___ (Title for Queen Elizabeth's youngest son Prince Edward) |
| ARN | Aleta's son//Prince Valiant's son |
| PART | Of course, the lead for one of those in the play (4) |
| HOMEECONOMICS | The House is concerned with state's finances and, of course, the teachers maintain it's about putting food on the table (4,9) |
| REACTOR | But of course the Creator made the atomic pile! (7) |
| VEGGIEBURGER | Church official keeps horse on Irish domain briefly, but, of course, The Greens make a meal of it (6,6) |
| CURRAGH | The Waste Land - of course, the type, that's plain to see in Kildare? (7) |
| LAPPETS | These hang round, of course, the favourites |
| GOLFBALL | Of course, the swingers address this (4,4) |
| TERNTERNTERN | "Of course, the Byrds played ___ ..." |
| BIRDIE | Bear in mind Mann left, of course, the one under par (6) |
| CAPITAL | At Troon, of course, the tee is one (for starting) (7) |
| WATERJUMPS | Drink from a number springs and, of course, the Arabs find them challenging (5,5) |
| USED | "Words are, of course, the most powerful drug ___ by mankind": Rudyard Kipling (4) |
| PRINCE | The cost of including the North for a royal son (6) |
| PRETTY | From "clever, crafty, good, neat, skilful, sporty", word for the fairway of a golf course, the fluted part of a glass or a knick-knack; or, one regarded as attractive in a dainty, delicate or graceful |
| TINDALL | Mike, the Princess Royal's son-in-law who competed in the 2022 series of I'm A Celebrity... (7) |
| BLUEPRINTS | Detailed plans spoiled royal son, by the sound of it (10) |
| NINETEENTH | The 'last hole' on a golf course - the watering hole, that is |