| MARECLAUSUM | Navigable body of water under the jurisdiction of one state and off-limits to all others; Latin, 'closed sea' (4,7) |
| LONGSTORY | Another once-upon-a-time of water under the bridge...that can be abridged. (4,5) |
| TITICACA | Dividing Peru and Bolivia, the world's highest navigable body of water, Lake ... |
| HARBOUR | Navigable body of water in Sydney, for example (7) |
| IONIANSEA | Body of water under Italy's boot (IN ONE ASIA anagram) (6,3) |
| BEANCOUNTER | The haricot display unit came under the jurisdiction of the accountant (4,7) |
| TERRITORY | Extent of the land under the jurisdiction of a ruler |
| CATHOLIC | Member of a church under the jurisdiction of the Holy See |
| DIOCESE | The district under the jurisdiction of a Christian bishop (7) |
| HOLYSEE | Matt leaves his stately home under the jurisdiction of the pope (4,3) |
| SEE | A province under the jurisdiction of a bishop |
| RENVOI | Referral of a legal dispute to the jurisdiction of another country or state (6) |
| OVERSEAS | Area under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the UK (7,8,9) |
| ANGUILLA | Area under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the UK (8) |
| BRITISH | Area under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the UK (7,8,9) |
| GIBRALTAR | Area under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the UK (9) |
| ATHOS | What is the name of the monastic enclave in northern Greece, which is off-limits to women? (5) |
| DIPLOMAT | An official, such as an ambassador or first secretary, engaged in the conduct of the relations of one state with another (8) |
| DIPLOMACY | The conduct of the relations of one state with another by peaceful means (9) |
| TOURISM | Travel as far as America, going round one state, and half of several others |