| BENCHER | One on form as a senior member of an inn of court (7) |
| HENRYCOOPER | Cheery pro, on form as London bruiser (5,6) |
| QUESTIONNAIRE | After workout, equine star one on form perhaps (13) |
| TEMPLAR | Word for a member of an order of knights established by Crusaders around 1119; or, a barrister of the Middle or Inner two of the four Inns of Court in London (7) |
| DOYENNE | What word describes a woman who is a senior member of her profession? (7) |
| EMERITI | Did one, at the end, deserve one role as a senior academic? (7) |
| COLONEL | Pass an individual over fifty as a senior officer (7) |
| MASCARA | This morning, a scar forms as a result of putting the stuff on my eyelashes (7) |
| PROPANE | Colourless, odourless flammable alkane occurring in petroleum, used in liquefied form as a fuel (7) |
| AYLWARD | Gladys -, missionary portrayed by Ingrid Bergman in 1958 biopic The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (7) |
| CUMULUS | Cotton wool-shaped cloud that forms as a result of convection (7) |
| HAMPTON | Virginia city that's also the name of an inn |
| INSTEAD | Stained form as a substitute (7) |
| TRIPOLI | Weathered and decomposed siliceous limestone used in powdered form as a polish |
| EMPANEL | Form, as a jury |
| IMPANEL | Form, as a jury |
| OSTLERS | Stablemen at inns of old (7) |
| LINKSIN | Connects with inns of the wrong ilk (5,2) |
| STAPLE | ____ Inn, in High Holborn, is London’s only surviving Elizabethan half-timbered building, on the site of a former wool trade centre and later an Inn of Chancery |
| BARRISTER | Title of male back in trade as member of an inn |