| DUEPROCESS | Fair and correct administration of justice (3,7) |
| ADJUST | Short notice, fair and correct |
| JUDICATURE | The administration of justice (10) |
| JAMESBAKER | Chief of Staff in Ronald Reagan's first administration and in the final year of the administration of George H W Bush |
| MANAGEMENT | Administration of the top brass |
| GOVERNMENT | Administration of a nation (10) |
| DISPENSATION | Administration (of justice, etc) |
| JURIDICAL | Julia & Ric D. related to the administration of justice (9) |
| JUDICIAL | Relating to the administration of justice (8) |
| JURISDICTION | Administration of justice (12) |
| COMPOSITOR | In printing, someone who sets and corrects type and assembles text and illustrations (10) |
| ALLPRESENT | Phrase: ___ ___ and correct (3,7) |
| CIVILRIGHT | Everyone's entitlement to be polite and correct |
| JUSTICE | Word for the quality of fairness; administration of law; the awarding of what is due; or, a magistrate (7) |
| CROWNCOLONY | Type of administration of a British overseas territory, such as Hong Kong before the 1997 handover to the Peoples' Republic of China |
| POETICJUSTICE | Ideal administration of reward and punishment (6,7) |
| SEDATION | Reduction of agitation by administration of drugs (8) |
| DEANACHESON | US Secretary of State in the administration of President Harry S Truman from 1949 to 1953 |
| CIVILSERVICE | Organisation responsible for the public administration of the government of a country (5,7) |
| ECONOMY | From the Greek for "house", a word for the management of a household originally, later the administration of a country/community's finances (7) |