| PANZA | Famous squire of Spanish lit |
| SANCHOPANZA | Squire of Don Quixote (6,5) |
| LAIRD | The squire of fifty arid individuals |
| ALSATIA | 'The Squire of --', a play by Thomas Shadwell (7) |
| MRTOAD | Squire of "The Wind in the Willows" |
| EQUERRY | The squire of a prince's stables originally, later an officer attendant to the British Royal household (7) |
| DRJ | He began his pro career with the Virginia Squires of the ABA |
| BLIFIL | Nephew of Squire Allworthy in 1749 Henry Fielding novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (6) |
| PAGE | Varlet or apprentice knight ranking next below a squire; or, one or both sides of a leaf of paper in a book, diary, dictionary or newspaper (4) |
| WATER | 1975 Chris Squire album "Fish out of ___" |
| ARMIGER | Squire carrying the armour of a knight |
| RISQUE | Squire upset by this sort of dubious remark |
| EQUALISER | Leveller, English squire, a leader of liberal reforms (9) |
| QUESTIONNAIRE | Etonian squire involved in bit of market research (13) |
| SURPASSED | Beaten squire oddly no longer in front of duke |
| SQUIRREL | Railway squire disposing of one ill-gotten hoard (8,4) |
| LANDOWNER | Squire, perhaps, unhappy in a minor way with leader of ramblers |
| EQUESTRIANISM | Horsemanship of squire, I am sent all over the place (13) |
| HISPANIOLA | Name of Squire Trelawney's schooner in Treasure Island (10) |
| SQUEAKS | A squire speaks from start to finish about the noises of fawns (7) |