| CASTRATO | He won't reproduce form at start of Royal Ascot |
| CLASSY | 'U' sort of form at start of year? (6) |
| CASTRO | He's late for the start of Royal Ascot, unfortunately (6) |
| DONCASTER | Start of Royal Ascot ___ end up in different venue (9) |
| TERRACES | Balconies tense? Royal Ascot meeting? (8) |
| ORGANISM | Morgan is on form at being alive (8) |
| WELLNIGH | Just about on form at night with dropping temperature (4-4) |
| MENOFWAR | They fight for navy in a new form at sea |
| MIGRAINE | Pain in a grim form, at the end |
| MILLINERY | Fashionable feature of Royal Ascot? (9) |
| ANNE | First name of a queen whose name is immortalised in a style of architecture as well as a flat race at Royal Ascot, a blend of tea and a flower with lace-like petals (4) |
| PROM | Englishman in Oz absorbing start of royal concert |
| RUB | Start of royal book tours you heard to create friction |
| STUDENTS | Must they not be in form - at any age - as followers of form? (8) |
| ENCLOSURE | Royal -; space at Royal Ascot that was originally exclusively reserved for the guests of King George III (9) |
| SEASON | Each one of the four divisions of a year defined by changes in the weather; or, the British annual calendar of social events including Royal Ascot, Wimbledon and Cowes Week (6) |
| ORIGAMI | Art form at its core's one form of magic, mostly (7) |
| FATTEN | Fill out start of form at roughly morning tea time (6) |
| TOPHAT | Head accessory worn in the Royal Enclosure at Royal Ascot, traditionally black silk plush or grey felt (3,3) |
| LANDAU | Horse-drawn carriage mainly used to convey the Queen during her annual procession at Royal Ascot but also used for state occasions and royal weddings (6) |