| GOSTRAIGHT | Leave right away, to stick to the law of the land (2,8) |
| REVEAL | About to leave, right away, to get a final revelation (6) |
| FROMTHEWORDGO | Get a move on when told to leave right away (4,3,4,2) |
| OVERDUE | Leaves right away on 1st of October, late (7) |
| AREPARTANDPARCELOF | "Hackney-coaches ____ the law of the land; they were settled by the Legislature; plated and numbered by the wisdom of Parliament" (Dickens, in Sketches by Boz) |
| PENNYBLACK | It enabled Victoria to stick to her post (5,5) |
| LEGITIMATE | ... and did one get an item, on line, arranged according to the law (10) |
| CONFORM | Study the fitness of one to stick to the rules (7) |
| LEGITIMACY | Conformity to the law or rules (10) |
| LEGALISTIC | Excessively adhering to the law |
| JUNGLE | In Kipling's works, 'the law of the ...' wasn't survival of the strongest but the expected way of behaving displayed by the animals |
| ESTATE | Focus of the law of the land? |
| ERA | Legislation controversially declared "the law of the land" by Joe Biden in 2025: Abbr. |
| TEOE | Right to leave, right to return, right to be ignored |
| LEGAL | Relating to the law of gravitation originally observed in a field near Luxembourg |
| LEXTALIONIS | Latin phrase referring to the law of retributive justice (3,8) |
| SPOUSE | One per customer, please: As long as monogamy is the law of the land, a person can have only one at a time |
| ATTACHE | Diplomat made to stick to the point (7) |
| EGGEDON | Urged, begged one to stick to the centre (5,2) |
| COHESIVE | Tending to stick to the voice she used (8) |