| DOUBLEMEANING | Ambiguous combination of nobleman and guide (6-7) |
| COUNTER | Oppose meeting of nobleman and queen |
| COUNTYCOUNCIL | Nobleman and Yankee reportedly advise local body (6,7) |
| CUMBRIA | A county described by William Wordsworth in his poems and Guide to the Lakes; location of John Ruskin's former home Brantwood on the shore of Coniston Water (7) |
| GHILLIE | Hunting attendant and guide regularly touring part of countryside (7) |
| DARNLEY | English nobleman and second husband of Mary,queen of Scots (7) |
| YEARLY | Annual appearance of nobleman among the wise (6) |
| EARLYENGLISH | Language of nobleman he singly corrupted (5,7) |
| EARLDOM | Status of nobleman playing mad role (7) |
| HURTLE | Fling saddened heart of nobleman (6) |
| INTO | "And to walk like Christ, in grace and love, and guide you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _", Nick Cave (4-2-4) |
| MYARMS | "And to walk like Christ, in grace and love, and guide you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _", Nick Cave (4-2-4) |
| JUAN | Don _; legendary Spanish nobleman and philanderer and hero of many poems, plays and operas (4) |
| PILOTS | They fly aircraft and guide ships into harbour (6) |
| MENTOR | Personal coach and guide (6) |
| SEER | Soothsayer and guide, short of time (4) |
| TEACHER | Drink with singer and guide (7) |
| DRIVE | Control and guide the movement of a vehicle. (5) |
| LDRIVER | One being taught to control and guide a vehicle (1-6) |
| LIBYANS | They are ruled by the Leader and Guide of the Revolution |