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GRENADIERSGuardsmen of a senior regiment whose role includes Trooping the Colour and defending Buckingham Palace in bearskins and scarlet tunics (10)
HUMANRESOURCESDepartment in a company whose role includes recruiting new staff (5,9)
NUDISMCultural and political movement advocating and defending social nakedness (6)
SERVICEBritish army regiment whose motto is Who Dares Wins (7,3,7)
SPECIALAIRBritish army regiment whose motto is Who Dares Wins (7,3,7)
EMULSIONName a liquid preparation of the colour and consistency of milk (8)
RINSEIt goes in for the colour and out for the clean up (5)
PARAPETRole includes copy of defensive structure (7)
PERFORMANCEARTRole 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.)
GRENADIERIn 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)
STANDARD5 and 13Dn. Rehearsal for Trooping the Colour is normal procedure (8,8)
SIDESADDLERiding style used by the Queen at Trooping the Colour before 1987
JUNEMonth in which the Trooping the Colour ceremony takes place (4)
LIFEGUARDSSenior regiment of the British Army that with the Blues and Royals makes up the Household Cavalry
PRACTICERehearsal for Trooping the Colour is normal procedure (8,8)
HORSEGUARDSPARADE
Location for Trooping the Colour
USHERLady/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)
BLACKRODTruncated 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)