| IRONMONGER | Dealer in door/window hardware, locks and latches whose trade is incorporated as a livery company of the City of London (10) |
| LOCKSMITH | Person who works with keys and latches, etc |
| CONFECTIONER | Person whose trade is making or selling sweets (12) |
| PAINTERSHALL | Rope will emphatically furnish home of livery company |
| COSTUME | Livery company attached to corporation in Kent area (7) |
| STATIONERSHALL | London livery company building |
| YONKERS | A city in New York State (pop about 200,000), incorporated as a city in 1872 (7) |
| JAMB | What is a vertical side member of a door, window or fireplace? (4) |
| BOISE | US state capital (pop about 200,000), incorporated as a city in 1863 (5) |
| CALGARY | Large Canadian city (pop about 1.3 million), incorporated as a city in 1894 (7) |
| ENS | An S-shaped article, such as a link of a livery collar; or, a suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives or traditionally denoting "female" (3) |
| NARROWBOAT | Described in a book by L. T. C. Rolt, a type of vessel steered with a tiller on the UK's canals, locks and navigable rivers (10) |
| EVIDENT | It's obvious one of Freud's concepts is incorporated in event (7) |
| TAMLA | Record label formed in 1959 and incorporated as Motown in 1960 (5) |
| INALL | Final lines incorporated as a whole (2,3) |
| FINAL | The last of the staff in a livery (5) |
| SHOED | Worked in a livery stable |
| CATEGORISE | I agree cost is incorporated in order (10) |
| STLAWRENCE | ___ Seaway (series of channels, locks and canals between Montreal and Lake Ontario): 2 wds. |
| FRAME | Give form or shape / border enclosing a picture, door, window |