| NAVEE | "...Ruler of the Queen's ---" |
| PORTER | Railway worker; the Ruler of the Queen's Navee (G&S) |
| LIVERY | Uniform of the Queen's footmen, pageboys and other attendants, or that of members of any of the Worshipful Companies of London (6) |
| CORGISNOSE | The tip of the muzzle of one of the Queen's dogs (5'1,4) |
| NGAIO | Associated with Maori legends, the New Zealand "mousehole tree" of coastal regions after which one of the "queens of crime" was named (5) |
| MISTRESS | - of the Robes; senior lady of the Royal Household, originally in charge of the Queen's wardrobe (8) |
| POTATO | One of the queens is in the soup (6) |
| YEOMAN | One of the Queen's Body Guard, nicknamed 'Beefeater': ...... of the Guard (6) |
| EMERALD | Precious gem, 11 of which are set into the gold frame of the Queen's Imperial State Crown (7) |
| CROWNOFFICE | Administrative centre of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court |
| NGAIOMARSH | NZ writer known as one of the "Queens of Crime", Dame ... (5,5) |
| WEIR | Composer of A Night at the Chinese Opera who was appointed Master of The Queen's Music in succession to Sir Peter Maxwell Davies in 2014 (4) |
| BLISS | Composer whose first official duty as Master of the Queen's Music was writing the Processional for the coronation (5) |
| MEADOW | In 2013, as part of a national scheme launched by Prince Charles to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation, a roadside nature reserve near Long Stratton was chosen as Norfolk's Coron |
| MARSH | Ngaio _; New Zealand writer known as one of the queens of crime (5) |
| SENTRY | One of the Queen's guards stationed in a box-like shelter at the entrance of Buckingham Palace (6) |
| PLATINUMPUDDING | Dish of lemon Swiss roll and amaretti trifle to celebrate the 70th year of the Queen's reign (8,7) |
| USSR | Setting of the finale of "The Queen's Gambit" |
| EGYPT | Valley of the Queens setting |
| BOATERS | Piece of feathery material on top of the Queen's hats (7) |