| HIERARCHIC | Greeting given to Queen and a King -- elegant, befitting class distinction (10) |
| ROCKHOPPER | One related to King cooked pork chop given to Queen |
| SACERDOTAL | Priestly pouch given to queen told off outside entrance to abbey (10) |
| KAISERBILL | Nickname given to Queen Victoria's grandson Wilhelm, German emperor and king of Prussia (6,4) |
| LIQUIDISER | £51 is given to queen for kitchen equipment (10) |
| BACKLASHES | Reactions from bishop and a king involved in quarrels (10) |
| CHESTERTON | Box given to Queen by curt Blair, the man behind Brown? |
| PIKETURNER | ... a long-nosed fish and a Kings of Rhythm musician? |
| HIGHANDLOW | Greeting given by worker in warmth everywhere (4,3,3) |
| HONOLULUHI | Greeting given in state #50? |
| NEPTUNE | Get a pen and produce a melody about a planet and a king (7) |
| TOWNCLERK | Teacher's first to have class presented to queen and king: that's official |
| SWAHILI | Language of a greeting given to Liberal in Westminster |
| SUSHI | Greeting given to South American and Asian food |
| HIKING | Greeting given to ruler on a walk (6) |
| ALOHA | Greeting given to one wearing a halo (5) |
| TENACE | In bridge, whist etc, a pair of high cards ranking above and below a card held by an opponent, e.g. a jack and a king (6) |
| AMPERSAND | Member of the House of Commons and the Queen, and a state leader, and... And... (9) |
| ALEXANDER | A liberal, old and former queen and a great king |
| WHIRLPOOL | Women's greeting given to both sides before game - it's revolutionary |