| LEPA | Birthplace of the prime minister of Samoa |
| TAOISEACH | The official title of the prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (9) |
| CHEQUERS | The official country residence of the prime minister of the UK (8) |
| LODGE | The ___, official residence of the prime minister of Australia in Canberra (5) |
| GORFFWYSFA | 24 Sussex Drive, the traditional residence of the Prime Minister of Canada, was originally known by this uniquely spelled Welsh name meaning 'Resting Place' |
| STORMONT | Belfast castle that served as the official residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972 (8) |
| JAPAN | President George H W Bush vomited onto the lap of the prime minister of where? (5) |
| DOWNINGSTREET | The London street which contains the official residences of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (7,6) |
| WELLINGTON | Duke of -; title of the prime minister known as the Iron Duke who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of |
| DOWNING | - Street, road home to the official residences of the prime minister and chancellor of the exchequer (7) |
| STANLEY | Forename of the father of the Prime Minister (7) |
| SANNAMARIN | She became the youngest female head of government in the world when she became the prime minister of Finland |
| HEAD | Actor who plays the role of the Prime Minister in the Little Britain series, Anthony ... |
| APIA | Capital (and only) city of Samoa, on the north coast of the island of Upolu (4) |
| CLEMENCEAU | Who was the prime minister of France at the end of World War I? (10) |
| PEEL | Surname of the Prime Minister who founded the Metropolitan Police Service (4) |
| NUMBERTEN | Downing Street address of the prime minister (6,3) |
| ATTLEE | Surname of the Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951 (6) |
| THERESA | Forename of the Prime Minister preceding Boris Johnson (7) |
| BLAIR | Surname of the Prime Minister succeeded by Gordon Brown (5) |