| CROWNJEWELS | One flying straight to jack in posts which are held in the Tower of London |
| PARCELS | Objects sent in the post which are larger than letters (7) |
| URBAN | Four banquets, some of which are held in the city (5) |
| STAKES | Wooden posts which support young trees (6) |
| CROATIA | One flying straight over huge landmass, we hear, in the country |
| CROSSBOW | Firing weapon, one flying straight over ship, then boat cut in half (8) |
| FLUTES | Woodwind instruments which are held horizontally (6) |
| JEWELS | Crown -; symbols of the British monarchy that are held in the Tower of London (6) |
| RUDOLFHESS | Who was the last prisoner held in The Tower of London? (6,4) |
| ELBOWSTAND | Balancing pose in which the legs are held in the air |
| LION | Any one of the "kings of the beasts" formerly kept in the Tower of London's royal menagerie (4) |
| MENAGERIE | Meaning "household", collection of captive, typically exotic beasts, such as that formerly held in the Tower of London that included leopards or lions, a polar bear and an elephant (9) |
| GETTHERUNAROUND | Go from Billy to Jack in desperation to do the deal for small car (3,3,9) |
| BIGBEN | The clock in the tower of the Houses of Parliament, London (3,3) |
| NAG | Continuously urge, like Vera Duckworth used to do to Jack in Coronation Street! (3) |
| SANTASUIT | DAYS'S JENNIFER PROPOSED TO JACK IN THIS IN 2003 (two words) |
| RURAL | In Peru rallies are held in the country (5) |
| TUESDAYS | Weekday(s) when most elections are held in the U.S. (8) |
| WYATT | Poet who popularised the sonnet at the court of Henry VIII; Anne Boleyn's rumoured lover, he spent a month in the Tower of London until her execution (5) |
| THEYEOMENOFTHEGUARD | Gilbert and Sullivan opera set in the Tower of London in the 16th century (3,6,2,3,5) |