| TIFFIN | A lunch or light meal, especially in the British Raj in colonial India |
| MEAL | Director Brooks eats a lunch or dinner (4) |
| APASSAGETOINDIA | Novel by E. M. Forster set in the British Raj in the 1920s (1,7,2,5) |
| NOSH | (Yiddish) a snack or light meal (4) |
| SIMLA | Summer capital of the British Raj in India |
| SNACK | Hurried or light meal (5) |
| REPASTS | Meals especially those taken at irregular times (7) |
| MEMSAHIB | White foreign woman in the British Raj (8) |
| AFGHANISTAN | Nation, next door to Pakistan, that's been a battleground for the forces of the British Raj, the Soviet Empire and the coalition of the willing |
| SWAT | A former princely state of the British Raj, passed to Pakistan in 1947 (4) |
| PUNKAH | In colonial India, a ____ wallah operated a large suspended fan |
| CURRY | The 'Railway Lamb' example was introduced on Indian railways during the British Raj, so the story goes! (5) |
| INDIA | A Passage To ---, 1924 novel by E.M. Forster set against the backdrop of the British Raj (5) |
| OUDH | United Provinces of Agra and ?, region of India under the British Raj (4) |
| INDIANSUMMERS | About the last days of the British Raj (6,7) |
| SEPOY | Indian soldier in service to the British Raj (5) |
| JEWELINTHECROWN | With the definite article, 1984 television serial about the British Raj (5,2,3,5) |
| THUG | A highway robber during the British Raj, it now refers to any goon |
| BOMBAYDUCT | Part of an A/C system in colonial India? |
| SAHIB | Formerly a term of respect for important white Europeans in colonial India. |