| FEUDAL | Of lords and vassals |
| FEUDALISM | System of lords and vassals (9) |
| PARLIAMENT | House of Lords and House of Commons (10) |
| TURNER | English landscapist famous for "The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons" |
| CUCKOOPINT | Wild arum with spathes and spadices imagined to resemble the anatomy of lords and ladies (6,4) |
| ROMEO | Son of Lord and Lady Montague |
| APOSTROPHE | What's essential part of Lord's, and it's often overlooked |
| PEERAGE | The dignity, rank or title of a noble; lords and ladies collectively; or, a book of the genealogy and history of said aristocracy (7) |
| JOHNGREENLEAFWHITTIER | US Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery who wrote Snow-Bound and the hymn Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (4,9,8) |
| ARUM | Genus of shade-loving plants known variously as lords-and-ladies and cuckoo pint (4) |
| NOD | And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord and dwelt in the Land of ___: Genesis 4:16 (3) |
| DOLLARS | Lords and ladies dismissing dandies and bucks (7) |
| ALSORANS | Diddle from lords and ladies? Of course, they didn't win! (4-4) |
| FURZE | It's prickly and lords and ladies wear them, as the saying goes |
| WILDFLOWERS | Cow parsley, foxgloves, dog violets, lords and ladies, red campions ... native or naturalised plants of ancient woodlands, meadows, grasslands or old gardens (4,7) |
| MERCHANTCITY | Area of Glasgow once home to the tobacco lords and their warehouses (8,4) |
| LOCHS | Lords and monarchs on the outskirts of Scottish waters (5) |
| LADIES | Lords and ___ is one of many names for Arum maculatum (6) |
| BAAL | "And they forsook the LORD, and served ___ and Ashtaroth" |
| FIELDS | Catches something at Lords and Phoenix Park (6) |