| INHERITANCETAX | Payment on the estate of the deceased making each itinerant sadly cross (11,3) |
| PIECHART | Each itinerant in journey recalled budget graph (3,5) |
| BADMINTON | Annual horse trials held on the estate of the Duke of Beaufort in Gloucestershire (9) |
| GODSWILL | The estate of the man upstairs is as it was intended (3'1,4) |
| CHELSEA | Manhattan district developed around the estate of the scholar C Clarke Moore (7) |
| WAZZOCK | Fool a sorcerer, making each hand an unknown quantity |
| CEREBRATION | Thinking party making each side right |
| EARACHE | Pain making each reach out (7) |
| DEATHDUTY | Tax on the estate of a deceased person (5,4) |
| MISSJULIE | 1888 play by August Strindberg set on Midsummer's Eve on the estate of a Swedish count |
| BARKHALL | Prince Charles' home on the estate of Balmoral Castle in Scotland |
| HEIR | A person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another. |
| ARDGOWAN | ___ National Historic Site of Canada (Prince Edward Island attraction which is the estate of William Henry Pope, a Father of Confederation) |
| EXECUTOR | Someone appointed to administer the estate of a deceased person (8) |
| RENTFREE | Of a payment on the house that's on the house? (4-4) |
| ACRES | The estate of one of Sheridan's rivals |
| ADMINISTRATOR | Person appointed by a court to deal with the estate of one who died without making a will |
| THEIR | Start to tax one who receives the estate of those people |
| PARKS | Green spaces for public recreation; or, areas of land forming the estates of country houses (5) |
| GARREG | Village location of the Brondanw estate of Clough Williams-Ellis, or part of the Welsh folk song "Dafydd, Y ... Wen or David of the White Rock" (6) |