| MAIDOFHONOUR | In North America, the principal unmarried attendant of a bride |
| MATRON | ___ of honor (married attendant of a bride) |
| PAGEBOY | Young attendant of a bride at a wedding (7) |
| STANLEYCUP | In North America, the trophy presented annually to the champions of the National Hockey League (7,3) |
| PORPOISE | A common name for the group of toothed whales making up three genera: Phocoena, Phocoenoides, and Neophocaena. In North America the name is sometimes applied to dolphins. (8) |
| ENGINEER | In North America, the driver of a railway locomotive |
| TEPEE | In North America, the home of the brave? (5) |
| CHASSEUR | French word for "hunter", used in cookery to denote a cacciatore-like jus or relish of herbs, mushrooms, shallots and wine for game, poultry or wild fowl; or, historically, a liveried attendant of a h |
| EQUERRY | A personal attendant of a member of the Royal Family (7) |
| SECOND | What is the attendant of a contestant in a duel? (6) |
| COACHCLASS | In North America, the cheapest type of seating on an aircraft (5,5) |
| YEOMAN | A medieval landholder, often a guard or attendant of a noble family (6) |
| NEVADA | Where boy is brought up in North America - the Sagebrush State (6) |
| SAUNA | Steam bath found initially in North America - the USA (5) |
| GHILLIE | Historical word for the attendant of a Highland chief (7) |
| BESTMAN | Principal attendant of a bridegroom (4,3) |
| JOEBLOW | In Australia and North America, the average man in the street (3,4) |
| HONOUR | Junior attendant of a queen, such as Lady Rosemary Spencer-churchill to Elizabeth II at her coronation in 1953 (4,2,6) |
| MAIDOF | Junior attendant of a queen, such as Lady Rosemary Spencer-churchill to Elizabeth II at her coronation in 1953 (4,2,6) |
| COURTIER | An attendant of a monarch or sovereign (8) |