| ZADOKTHEPRIEST | Anthem sung at every coronation of a British monarch since 1727 |
| HANDEL | Baroque composer whose setting of the anthem Zadok the Priest for George II's coronation in 1727 has been performed/sung at every British coronation since (6) |
| WILLIAM | Name of four English/British monarchs since the Norman Conquest (7) |
| PRINCEOFWALES | Title of the eldest son of a British monarch (6,2,5) |
| DUKEOFYORK | The second son of a British monarch usually holds this title (4,2,4) |
| ABBEY | Westminster -; Gothic church containing the shrine of St Edward the Confessor that has been the setting of every coronation since 1066(5) |
| STATECOACH | The enclosed gold carriage drawn by eight horses used for every coronation since George IV's (5,5) |
| JEWELS | Crown -; ceremonial regalia in the Tower of London acquired by English monarchs since 1660 whose tradition dates back to Edgar the Peaceable (6) |
| ZADOK | ___ The Priest, anthem sung at a coronation (5) |
| INTROIT | An anthem sung at the beginning of Mass (7) |
| SCOTLAND | Sporting anthem sung at rugby internationals at Murrayfield? (6,2,8) |
| FLOWEROF | Sporting anthem sung at rugby internationals at Murrayfield? (6,2,8) |
| OCANADA | Anthem sung at Toronto Six games |
| ELIZABETH | Parts of Belize and Thailand welcoming a British monarch (9) |
| ABERDARE | A British monarch faces challenge in Welsh town |
| YONKERS | US city taking ages to accept a British monarch |
| PRIVYPURSE | Income received by a British monarch from their own royal estate (5,5) |
| SCONE | The Stone of ---, block of sandstone used for centuries in the coronation of Scottish monarchs and latterly monarchs of the United Kingdom (5) |
| FLOWER | Unofficial anthem sung especially at Murrayfield (6,2,8) |
| IRELANDS | Anthem sung especially at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin (8,4) |