| TRICORN | Hat got torn: not hard for Richard to appear in it (7) |
| CORGI | It's not hard for Richard to go with a dog (5) |
| RELICT | Not hard for Richard to let some old widow run wild (6) |
| TRILBY | What style of hat got its name from the heroine of a George du Maurier novel? (6) |
| MAKEUPROOM | Actors are prepared to appear in it (4-2,4) |
| CORNICE | It wasn't hard for Richard once to mould it round ceiling (7) |
| SHRIVEN | Confessed in quiet, having got torn apart (7) |
| UNIFORM | Even troops appear in it (7) |
| SPONGER | Carol carrying little money, not hard for her to be a parasite (7) |
| EARRING | Not hard for fish to swallow a piece of jewellery (7) |
| GASTRIC | Flabbergast Richard to some extent with this sort of ulcer (7) |
| STRINGS | Chords not hard for part of the orchestra (7) |
| DIGNITY | Varied DIY, thing not hard for noble character (7) |
| YORKIST | Boy retreats, given a smack for speaking up for Richard, perhaps? |
| ANGELIA | Hit ballad for Richard Marx |
| EPITHET | The Lion Hearted, for Richard, e.g. |
| LOOKINGGLASS | In 4.1, Richard hands his crown and sceptre to the Duke of Hereford, as he is now the King. Northumberland presents a paper to King Richard to read, which is a list of accusations and crimes against h |
| STRIKEITRICH | Not working with it for Little Richard to hit the jackpot (6,2,4) |
| MIDWICKET | Paul's backing Richard to catch wife with alien in position that's not silly? (9) |
| CONTRITE | Feeling remorse that quote got torn to pieces (8) |