| PRAEMUNIRE | (Hist.) Offence of disobeying the sovereign's mandate (10) |
| CONTEMPTOFCOURT | Offence of disobeying an instruction from a judge or legal body (8,2,5) |
| SINNING | Disobeying the Ten Commandments |
| REBEL | Someone disobeying the rules |
| INFRINGING | Disobeying one far-right group going around (10) |
| LOYALTOAST | Drink to the sovereign's health |
| DRUGCARTEL | One blatantly disobeying traffic laws |
| PECCADILLO | Small offence of police clad in tatters (10) |
| DISAGREING | Disobeying |
| LOVE | "The occupation of the idle man, the distraction of the warrior, the peril of the sovereign," per Na |
| CROWN | The sovereigns hit on the head (5) |
| EYING | Looking at disobeying in the end (5) |
| BREAKERMORANT | Poet court-martialled for disobeying orders in the Boer War? (7,6) |
| VICEROY | The last George gets shy about his daughter seeing the sovereign's governor (7) |
| CLERKOFTHECLOSET | In the United Kingdom, the sovereign's principal chaplain (5,2,3,6) |
| CORONET | A small version of a the sovereign's crown, such as that assigned to Prince Charles as heir apparent |
| FAIRCOMMENT | One of the legal defences for the common law offence of defamation (4,7) |
| PERJURY | The offence of affirming the truth of a statement in court which one knows to be false (7) |
| ASSART | In British legal history, a piece of forest land cleared or reclaimed for arable use; or, the act or offence of grubbing up of trees and bushes (6) |
| AFTER | Behind a measure the sovereign's taken (5) |