| STONEOFSCONE | Historic seat for coronations in the United Kingdom |
| QUEENOFTHEMAY | Girl chosen for coronation in traditional early Summer festival (5,2,3,3) |
| ABBEY | Westminster -, venue for coronations and royal weddings (5) |
| WESTMINSTERABBEY | Place for coronations |
| TARA | Historic seat of the ancient Irish kings in County Meath |
| RAS | What are the initials of the flying club founded in the United Kingdom in 1966 and for which Prince Philip was Air Commodore? (1,1,1) |
| DADDYLONGLEGS | In the United Kingdom it's a crane fly but in Australia it's a house spider (and in the US it was a |
| STDAVIDS | City in Pembrokeshire, Wales; the smallest in the United Kingdom (2,6) |
| SCEPTRE | The ceremonial staff seen with the 13A at coronations |
| HANDEL | Baroque composer whose setting of the anthem Zadok the Priest for George II's coronation in 1727 has been performed/sung at every British coronation since (6) |
| VICHY | Historic seat of watery French government |
| RYDE | Resort on the Isle of Wight whose pier is the fourth longest in the United Kingdom |
| SHARD | The ---, the tallest building in the United Kingdom, designed by Renzo Piano (5) |
| CRYPTIC | Type of crossword puzzle that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1920s (7) |
| COUCH | Boxer who became the first licensed female boxer in the United Kingdom in 1998, Jane _ (5) |
| DDIIPPPPEERR | Septet of stars called the Plough in the United Kingdom |
| OXBRIDGE | Portmanteau of the two oldest universities in the United Kingdom (8) |
| INVERNESS | The northernmost city in the United Kingdom |
| CHEDDAR | The most popular cheese in the United Kingdom |
| SCONE | Scene 1: seat of ancient coronations (5) |