| MARTIALARTS | Mixed ___ (title of the |
| LYTTON | 1st Baron ___; title of the novelist and dramatist whose 1839 play Richelieu contains the line "the pen is mightier than the sword" (6) |
| SIAM | Anna and the King of ___ (title of the novel The King and I is based on) |
| BRABANT | Duke or Duchess of ____ , title of the heir or heiress presumptive to the Belgian throne (7) |
| ARMAGH | Archbishop of ____, title of the Primate of All Ireland (6) |
| DEVONSHIRE | Duchess of _, title of the late aristocrat born Deborah Mitford (10) |
| ROCHESTER | Earl of ___, title of the poet John Wilmot (1647-80) (9) |
| SHINE | Let It ___, title of the prime-time Saturday night TV talent show (5) |
| SERGEANT | Carry On ___ , title of the first Carry On film which was released in 1958 (8) |
| MENACE | Approaching ____ , title of the theme tune to TV quiz show Mastermind (6) |
| FATCONTROLLER | The ____, title of Sir Topham Hatt in the later of The Railway Series of children's books (3,10) |
| CHOIRBOYS | The ___, title of a 1975 Jospeh Wamburgh novel about the exploits of a group of LA police officers |
| ESSEX | Earl of ___, title of Robert Devereux, English soldier and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England |
| RAYLEIGH | 3rd Baron ___; title of John Strutt, scientist awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics with William Ramsay for his part in the discovery of argon (8) |
| LUDLOW | Lord Rees of ___; title of Martin Rees, astrophysicist who has held the post of Astronomer Royal since 1995 (6) |
| AVON | 1st Earl of_, title of Anthony Eden, prime minister of the UK 1955-57 (4) |
| LICHFIELD | 5th Earl of ___; title of society photographer Patrick Anson, the Queen's first cousin once removed remembered for his many royal portraits (9) |
| CLARENCE | Duke of _, title of George Plantagenet, brother of Edward IV and Richard III (8) |
| WALES | Prince of _, title of Prince Charles (5) |
| ARCHES | "Underneath the ___", title of an old song (6) |