| GRENADIERS | Guardsmen of a senior regiment whose role includes Trooping the Colour and defending Buckingham Palace in bearskins and scarlet tunics (10) |
| HUMANRESOURCES | Department in a company whose role includes recruiting new staff (5,9) |
| NUDISM | Cultural and political movement advocating and defending social nakedness (6) |
| SERVICE | British army regiment whose motto is Who Dares Wins (7,3,7) |
| SPECIALAIR | British army regiment whose motto is Who Dares Wins (7,3,7) |
| EMULSION | Name a liquid preparation of the colour and consistency of milk (8) |
| RINSE | It goes in for the colour and out for the clean up (5) |
| PARAPET | Role includes copy of defensive structure (7) |
| PERFORMANCEART | Role includes farmer once involved in theatrical presentation (11,3) |
| CHROME | ___ yellow is a shade of the color, and it is a lead compound. (You can also fill in the blank with the name of a well-known web browser.) |
| GRENADIER | In the British Army, a member of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade |
| HORSEGUARDS | - - - - - - Parade, area off Whitehall, London, on which the Trooping the Colour ceremony is held annually (5,6) |
| STANDARD | 5 and 13Dn. Rehearsal for Trooping the Colour is normal procedure (8,8) |
| SIDESADDLE | Riding style used by the Queen at Trooping the Colour before 1987 |
| JUNE | Month in which the Trooping the Colour ceremony takes place (4) |
| LIFEGUARDS | Senior regiment of the British Army that with the Blues and Royals makes up the Household Cavalry |
| PRACTICE | Rehearsal for Trooping the Colour is normal procedure (8,8) |
| HORSEGUARDSPARADE | Location for Trooping the Colour |
| USHER | Lady/Gentleman - of the Black Rod; full title of a senior officer responsible for controlling access to and maintaining order in the House of Lords (5) |
| BLACKROD | Truncated title of a senior officer responsible for summoning MPs to listen to the Queen's Speech in the Lords during the state opening of Parliament (5,3) |