| VICESQUAD | Police division charged with enforcing laws such as for gambling (4,5) |
| EPA | Org. charged with enforcing the Toxic Substances Control Act |
| MILITARYPOLICE | Canadian Forces personnel responsible for enforcing laws and regulations: 2 wds. |
| MOUNTIE | One enforcing law from on high set free by doctor (7) |
| MAGISTERIAL | Important to engage soldiers enforcing law |
| DEA | US agency concerned with enforcing drug laws (3) |
| BARRISTER | Practioner of the law such as Rumpole of the Bailey |
| BLOODTEST | Analysis of a sample of blood such as for the diagnosis of illness (5,4) |
| RIOTSQUAD | Hilarious person joining head of Scotland Yard's police division (4,5) |
| POKERDICE | Metal rod, old penny and diamonds for gambling game |
| TOTALISER | Device for gambling? Youngster needs short warning, is enthralled |
| SIN | Related to "guilty", a word for a transgression of the divine law, such as stealing or coveting; or, a misdeed, offence or wrongdoing generally (3) |
| TONE | A hue, such as rose, mixed with white; or, dye, such as for the hair (4) |
| FATWA | Ruling in Islamic law, such as that pronounced against Salman Rushdie (5) |
| ILLEGAL | Against the law, such as the many activities that Trevor Royle and Grace Black get up to in Hollyoaks! (7) |
| EDICT | A proclamation having the force of law, such as that issued in Nantes in 1598, granting rights to the Huguenots (5) |
| DIGEST | Compendium of Roman law such as the Justinian code, or Pandects; or, a small periodical, magazine etc that summarises the news (6) |
| SILO | A tower for storage, such as for grain (4) |
| INTRO | Beginner-level primer, such as for city traffic laws |
| ANTACID | Medication for worker with a police division (7) |