| REX | Breaks in speech for king |
| ACCENTS | Word, rooted in the idea of the "songs, melodies" inherent in speech, for brogues, lilting tones, pronunciations, twangs or other vocal modulations (7) |
| DIGEST | Pass on joke in speech for publication |
| PITT | Trap in speech for prime minister |
| BALMORAL | Something soothing in speech for Queen's address? |
| TAUT | Gave instruction in speech for tense |
| GEEZER | One gushes in speech for bloke (6) |
| ORNAMENTATION | Refer to part of bible in speech for embellishment |
| RUDE | Showing regret in speech for being uncivil |
| MEDAL | Meddle in speech for badge of honour (5) |
| TAXIWAY | Levy I consider in speech for part of airport (7) |
| NIGHTSCHOOL | Chris Hoy, perhaps, is nonchalant in speech for late pupils? (5,6) |
| PAUSES | Dad employs breaks in speech perhaps (6) |
| ARREST | Stop for a break in speech (6) |
| LUMPSUM | Payment from Pinter's script, primarily defined by large breaks in speech (4,3) |
| CIVVIES | Menial servants ignoring king in speech for those not in service |
| FRENCHWINDOWS | Casement's behind speech for getting in and out in Paris (6,7) |
| DIRECTION | About extending speech for the East, for example (9) |
| NOUN | Part of speech for "part" and "speech" |
| ORATE | Make a speech for a teacher in part (5) |