| TERCENTENARY | Our observance now of Queen Anne's succession, for example (12) |
| ORDER | Line of succession for knighthood? (5) |
| JEREMY | Former presenter of Newsnight and now of University Challenge (6,6) |
| SWATHE | A large amount of land, or often now, of public opinion |
| MISCHA | Ms Barton, formerly of The OC, now of Erinsborough! (6) |
| GANDHI | Three letters in succession for a political leader (6) |
| ATHENA | Top marks in succession for goddess? |
| CEO | Sought-after title on Succession, for short |
| WOLFSOLENT | Tells now of new novel (4,6) |
| WOODENFACED | Could be a decade now, of looking expressionless (6,5) |
| SEISMAL | Melissa now of enormous proportions (7) |
| POPPIES | Take root cuttings now of perennials such as Oriental ___ (7) |
| SHIV | Daughter on "Succession," for short |
| DOESITEVERYTIME | "The problem now, of course is; To simply hold your horses; To rush would be a crime; 'Cos nice and |
| ANON | Anytime now, of yore |
| HORSES | "The problem now, of course is; To simply hold your ...; To rush would be a crime; 'Cos nice 'n' eas |
| FASHIONABLE | Popular now (of clothes) (11) |
| CATERING | Maybe Queen Anne's last call for provision of food (8) |
| CLARENDON | 1st Earl of -; title of Edward Hyde, adviser to Charles II, and Mary II and Queen Anne's maternal grandfather (9) |
| BLACKDOG | Name, during Queen Anne's reign, for a bad shilling; or, a metaphor, popularised by Winston Churchill, for depression or melancholy (5,3) |