| DRUDGE | A person, such as a servant, who works hard at wearisome menial tasks (6) |
| GENIE | In fairy tales, a servant who appears by magic and fulfils a person's wishes (5) |
| TREASURE | Put a high value on a servant who is indispensible (8) |
| EUROCRAT | A civil servant who works in the administration of the EU (8) |
| EPONYM | Word derived from the name of a person, such as boycott or bloomers |
| MEDIUM | A person such as Madame Arcati in Noel Coward's play Blithe Spirit |
| ARTIST | Creative person such as a goldsmith, illustrator, oil painter, potter, sculptor or watercolourist; or, a performer in music (6) |
| FLIPFLOP | A soggy mess of food; a blundering use of a word; a person, such as a character in Joseph Andrews, guilty of said malapropism; an alternative name for a rubber thong; or, twaddle (8) |
| SLAVES | Works hard at what Britons never shall be (6) |
| BIOPIC | Film about a real person, such as Ghandi, Ali, or Lincoln (6) |
| STRIVE | Work hard at and take a rest- break round about teatime (6) |
| VASSAL | Girl with bible brought up as a servant (6) |
| SLOGAN | Work hard at a new catchphrase (6) |
| CHOKRA | Indian boy, especially one working as a servant |
| PUBLICENEMY | A notorious person, such as a criminal, who is regarded as a menace to others (6,5) |
| SKIVVY | Do menial tasks (6) |
| JAILER | One who oversees a person, such as 82 Across (6) |
| PEEROFTHEREALM | Who is a person such as an earl or a Viscount? (4,2,3,5) |
| COLLECTOR | A person such as a philatelist (9) |
| ABETTER | One who assists a person such as Phileas Fogg? |