| SCULLERY | One has a row by rear of utility room next to kitchen (8) |
| SCULLER | One has a row in kitchen mostly (7) |
| LABRADOR | Science room next to new road seen by royal with dog (8) |
| SPACEBAR | Room next to pub has a key (5,3) |
| EXCELLED | Once a prisoner's room, next to which newspaper boss did very well (8) |
| IRONWARE | Metal objects laid out in a row by engineers |
| RANKNESS | Staleness of row by loch (8) |
| PENDULUM | Ultimate source of utility in prize clock component (8) |
| GALTIERI | Argentinian girl has a row with Araucaria (8) |
| HARANGUE | Hothead has a row about university lecture |
| BACKCHAT | Impertinence shown by rear with gas (8) |
| FALSETTO | Voice raised in row by Cornish river |
| HINDLEGS | Intoxicating gins held by rear members (4,4) |
| MICHAELHOWARD | Which politician, who went on to become leader of the Conservatives, was famously asked the same question 12 times in a row by Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight? (7,6) |
| TAKETOTASK | Reprove young child wearing a skate loosely by rear of rink (4,2,4) |
| YACKETYYAK | Chatter is yes centre backs yet to change by rear of kayak (7-3) |
| YES | Word cried 15 times in a row by Meg Ryan in "When Harry Met Sally ..." |
| TONYS | Awards show that was hosted three years in a row by Ariana DeBose |
| PRIVATELINE | A soldier has a row in a very discreet means of communication (7,4) |
| DOORWAY | Portal represented 20 times in this puzzle that lets you in and out of a confined space (Note: These special letters, reading left to right, row by row, will produce an apt four-word phrase) |