| KINGSRANSOM | Heavy cost of restoring the monarchy, perhaps |
| OAKAPPLE | What gall, restoring the monarchy on this day! |
| KISSOFLIFE | Means of restoring the Rodin sculpture |
| PRINCESS | Criminal snipers caught inside might still have a shot at the monarchy perhaps? (8) |
| EZRA | Old Testament book about a Jewish scribe and priest who was instrumental in restoring the Jewish scriptures and religion to the people after the return from the Babylonian Captivity |
| REPAIR | Word for a place of resort; sound condition; an act of restoring to said good working order; or, the part that has been mended or made sound (6) |
| HEATHS | Has the work of restoring scrublands (6) |
| HYPER | Received by monarchy, perhaps overly excited? (5) |
| BARRY | Architect who designed Highclere Castle while he was also working on restoring the Palace of Westminster (5) |
| CASCARA | Vehicle in Pedro's house a means of restoring motion? (7) |
| PUTTHECLOCKBACK | Take a retrograde step, restoring the taximeter |
| REHAB | Process of restoring, eg, an addict to health |
| RESURRECTION | Action of restoring to life |
| EVENINGOUT | Restoring the balance after a night's entertainment (7,3) |
| FILLIN | Step into someone's boots almost providing help for restoring The Crown? (4,2) |
| MONCK | Originally Cromwell's commander-in-chief in Scotland, the Devon-born soldier who later became a key figure in negotiating the restoration of the monarchy to Charles II in 1660 (5) |
| REALISM | The philosophy of accepting common sense is dividing the monarchy (7) |
| RESTORATION | The re-establishment of the monarchy in 1660 (11) |
| REALM | It's true the head of the monarchy needs this (5) |
| ROYALIST | One who supports the institution of the monarchy (8) |