|  | CUCKOOPINT | Crazy beer, for example, suitable for lords and ladies (6,4) | 
|  | OLDMAN | Arab location as home for Lord and Master? | 
|  | LABATTBLUE | Canadian beer, for example: 2 wds. | 
|  | SWITCHEDON | Changed side for Lord's is fully updated | 
|  | MADELEINES | Itinerant men and ladies devouring last of free cakes (10) | 
|  | MASTERPLAN | Teaching guide perhaps for Lord Hatch proposal (6,4) | 
|  | CAPABILITY | Potential problem-solver for lord with big estate? | 
|  | ARUM | Species commonly called 'Lords-and-Ladies' and 'Cuckoopint' (4) | 
|  | DOLLARS | Lords and ladies dismissing dandies and bucks (7) | 
|  | FURZE | It's prickly and lords and ladies wear them, as the saying goes | 
|  | PEERAGE | The dignity, rank or title of a noble; lords and ladies collectively; or, a book of the genealogy and history of said aristocracy (7) | 
|  | WAKEROBIN | Come to steal from trendy lords and ladies? (4-5) | 
|  | ARUMS | Lords-and-Ladies plants, e.g. | 
|  | JACKINTHEPULPIT | Lords and ladies or knave preaching? (4-2-3-6) | 
|  | CUCKOO | Lords and ladies obliged to have pint with this fool | 
|  | MURAL | Elevated lords and ladies left an artwork | 
|  | ALSORANS | Diddle from lords and ladies? Of course, they didn't win! (4-4) | 
|  | SOLAR | The lords' and ladies' chamber in a medieval manor house or castle (5) | 
|  | HARLEQUINDUCK | Sea duck known in the USA as lords and ladies (9,4) | 
|  | HARLEQUIN | ___duck, seabird also known in the USA as the lords and ladies (9) |