| KOHINOOR | British Crown Jewels diamond (3-1-4) |
| KOH | ___-i-noor (Crown Jewels diamond) |
| NOOR | Koh-i-___ (diamond in the British crown jewels) |
| ORB | Sovereign's __ (one of the British Crown Jewels) |
| SCEPTRE | Certain object in the British crown jewels |
| CURTANA | Unpointed sword belonging to the British Crown Jewels, carried before sovereigns at a coronation as an emblem of mercy (7) |
| HONGKONG | British crown colony from 1842 to 1997 (4,4) |
| BADBLOOD | Hostile feeling: smear upset Crown Jewels robber (3,5) |
| LOYALISM | Allegiance to the British Crown |
| CODPIECE | Man put on sham cover for crown jewels (8) |
| GENITALS | Mischievously stealing the crown jewels (8) |
| WAITANGI | Historical agreement signed between New Zealand Maori chiefs and a representative of the British Crown, the Treaty of ... |
| GUERNSEY | British Crown Dependency in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy (8) |
| THEDERBY | Triple Crown jewel, familiarly |
| GEMSTONE | Crown jewel |
| HITBELOWTHEBELT | Strike illegally, putting crown jewels in danger? (3,5,3,4) |
| VANDIEMENS | British Crown Colony renamed Tasmania in 1856 (3,7,4) |
| ISLEOFMAN | Film on sea around British crown possession (4,2,3) |
| KONG | Former British Crown Colony, now a region of China (4,4) |
| HONG | Former British Crown Colony, now a region of China (4,4) |