| CUPBEARER | Certain servant in a royal palace |
| VALET | Certain servant |
| YEOMAN | Historical servant in a royal household ranking between a sergeant and a groom (6) |
| UNCIVILISED | Boorish university man upset about description of certain servants? |
| YEOMEN | Servants in a royal household (6) |
| HAMPTON | A royal palace on the north bank of the Thames, with a famous maze in its gardens (7,5) |
| COURT | A royal palace on the north bank of the Thames, with a famous maze in its gardens (7,5) |
| ALCAZAR | Seville’s ____ is a royal palace in extensive gardens |
| ZARZUELA | Spanish term, from "blackberry, bramble", that refers to a Catalan bouillabaisse-like seafood stew; Spanish operetta/vaudeville; a royal palace of Espana; or, metonymically, the monarchy of Spain (8) |
| VERSAILLES | Capital of the Yvelines department in northern France; site of a royal palace built for Louis XIV c. 1661-1678 (10) |
| SINTRA | Portuguese resort which houses a royal palace (6) |
| OAHU | U.S. island with a royal palace |
| FOOTMAN | Male servant in a large household (or palace) (7) |
| MAID | A servant in a hotel or private house (4) |
| OFALLWORK | A maid ____ was often the only servant in a Victorian household (2,3,4) |
| CHAMBERMAID | Title servant in a 1946 Paulette Goddard film |
| GENIE | Servant in a bottle |
| MARYPOPPINS | Temporary servant in a month turning nit-picky about work |
| MARSHAL | Word for an ostler or a king's farrier originally, later an officer in a royal household; a prison-keeper; or, a proctor's attendant or "bulldog" at Oxford University (7) |
| REMUS | Uncle -, an aging servant in a famous book of folk tales by Joel Chandler Harris (5) |