| RIVERBANK | One part of speech in row showing where our Parliament stands |
| DIRTIER | Clear up row showing less regard for decency |
| DAFFODIL | In parliament, stand up to remove one waving a trumpet |
| SEATS | Strange that members of parliament stand for them! (5) |
| WILINESS | Almost sensible bottling rows, showing cunning |
| BICAMERAL | Bar malice operating in our parliament, say (9) |
| ADNOMINAL | Like one part of speech attorney recalled, insignificant |
| GERUNDIVE | The Queen and German don give part of speech in Latin |
| INUVIKNWT | ___, _ _ _ (Town/Terr. where Our Lady of Victory, nicknamed the Igloo Church because of its shape, is located) |
| OVERBOARD | Brood and rave altogether unpredictably, showing where one might go with excessive enthusiasm (9) |
| ONTHEMOON | Where our nearest satellite's light enough to alight there? (2,3,4) |
| PALSGRAVE | Old noble showing where mate's buried (9) |
| EPICENTRE | Impressive hospital department note showing where the shakes first occurred? (9) |
| SCREENING | Showing where there's a cover-up (9) |
| STERNPOST | Severe letters showing where the rudder is attached (9) |
| ROUNDHEAD | Parliamentarian showing where bandeau gets worn (9) |
| PRONOUN | One part of speech in favour of another (7) |
| ABBREVIATED | Moderated, holding back one part of speech, in short |
| TRAINS | Coaches in one part of speech or another (6) |
| BEST | Worst as one part of speech, but only one (4) |