| CIVILLIST | Allowance for the royal household (5,4) |
| PURVEYOR | A victualler of food or meals; or, historically, an officer who exacted provisions for the royal household (8) |
| NARRATION | Hurried back with allowance for the telling (9) |
| MILKMONEY | *Allowance for the cafeteria |
| COURTSHIP | Wooing the royal household takes craft (9) |
| RSPBCYMRU | Local name for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in Wales (4, 5) |
| BLUEPRINT | PE built it for the Royal Navy and here's the detailed outline of (9) |
| PALLADIUM | The London ____ is a regular venue for the Royal Variety Performance (9) |
| DRESSCODE | Tailor-made guidelines for the Royal Put-On? |
| NORMALITY | Usual business conditions for the Royal Mint (9) |
| SANDHURST | Common name for the Royal Military College in Camberley, Surrey, whose alumni include Sir Winston Churchill and Princes William and Harry (9) |
| FIREWORKS | Music for the Royal -; suite composed by George Frideric Handel (9) |
| RAVENDUCK | Stand around to sell posh material for the Royals? |
| STATEPENSION | Government allowance for the retired (5,7) |
| RATIO | Proportion in allowance for the most part (5) |
| VAGRANT | Virginia allowance for the tramp (7) |
| LORDCHAMBERLAIN | Chief official of the Royal Household, formerly responsible for the licensing of plays (4,11) |
| MISTRESS | - of the Robes; senior lady of the Royal Household, originally in charge of the Queen's wardrobe (8) |
| GREENCLOTH | Lord steward's department of the Royal household named after the baize napery covering the table at which its committee members sat; or, informally, a gaming-table (10) |
| COURTDISASTER | Catastrophe in the royal household ___ look for trouble (5,8) |