| ADMIRALTYARCH | Memorial to Queen Victoria at one end of The Mall |
| JOHNBROWN | Servant and confidante of Queen Victoria at Balmoral Castle (4,5) |
| DERVISH | Queen Victoria at first fills bowl for Muslim ascetic (7) |
| ARCH | Admiralty _, London landmark at one end of The Mall (4) |
| BUCKINGHAMPALACE | Imposing residence at one end of The Mall in London (10,6) |
| CAPITOLDOME | Iconic sight at the eastern end of the Mall |
| KINGSLEY | Priestly polymath who was a champion of "muscular Christianity", a chaplain to Queen Victoria and also John Henry Newman's theological foe, but is perhaps best known as the author of The Water-Babies |
| CUTTY | - Sark; preserved in Greenwich as a memorial to the Merchant Navy and monument to the age of sail, the last surviving tea clipper, once the fastest ship of her time (5) |
| ASPIRETO | Aim for legless type to anger Victoria at the centre (6,2) |
| COBURG | Bavarian town near Prince Albert's birthplace; a cake or a round loaf of bread, said to have been named in honour of said consort to Queen Victoria, shortly after their marriage; or, fine worsted with |
| SCRAM | Get out when car's jammed at top of The Mall (5) |
| ACRE | About 1% of the Mall of America |
| TIMBUKTU | Major city of the Mall empire from the 14th century (8) |
| ENTEBBE | Town in Uganda, on Lake Victoria, at whose airport an elite unit of the Israeli army freed over 100 hostages following a hijacking in 1976 |
| RATA | Wood starts to run around Mount Victoria at last (4) |
| ALBERT | He was married to Queen Victoria for 21 years but died suddenly in 1861. She mourned him the rest of her life. |
| ODE | The first poem in William McGonagall’s Poetic Gems is of this type, addressed to Queen Victoria |
| GRANDFATHER | Relationship of King George III to Queen Victoria (11) |
| REIGN | 1837 to 1901, to Queen Victoria |
| ONESTOPSHOPPING | The call of the mall |