| TURNEDTO | Go with Edward, two reportedly set to work (6,2) |
| LACEINTO | Method of fighting causing fabric to break in two, reportedly (4,4) |
| COED | Boys and girls at school are company for little Edward (2-2) |
| BETEMPTEDTO | Of a mind to take a casual job with Edward II, we hear (2,7,2) |
| DWELL | Establish oneself with Edward II when in good health |
| TOOKTO | Accepted two reportedly had become fond of it (4,2) |
| UNALTERABLE | Lacking capacity to carry table reportedly set in stone? |
| PITFALL | Trap a prime minister reportedly set before autumn |
| SWISSROLL | Cake that was to help neither side during World War II reportedly? |
| SUPERSEDE | Excellent grain reportedly set aside |
| LOOKTO | Think about Pier 2 reportedly (4,2) |
| BITTACLE | Compass-case piece to set to work on, avoiding rear of deck |
| BESOTTED | Infatuated when set to work in the cot (8) |
| HOSTILEW | and 29ac, Enlist who is set to work in support for the opposition? |
| OPERATED | Set to work |
| BERKELEY | Gloucestershire town with a castle where Edward II was killed in 1327 (8) |
| SECONDED | Edward II appears to have given support (8) |
| MORTIMER | Roger, baronial opponent of King Edward II and de facto regent from 1326 to 1330 (8) |
| ISABELLA | Wife of Edward II who overthrew him with the aid of her lover Roger de Mortimer (8) |
| GAVESTON | Piers _, Favourite of Edward II, executed in 1312 (8) |