| COPPERFIELD | Policeman's expression of disgust to Lord David |
| BAHREIN | Use expression of disgust to control sheikhdom |
| CECIL | Literary biographer Lord David ___ |
| OWEN | Lord David ___, SDP co-founder (4) |
| CHUTZPAH | Large number of sheds said with exclamation of disgust to be shameless audacity (8) |
| FRAUGHT | Charged with loud exclamation of disgust to interrupt scoundrel (7) |
| FIE | In the past, expresses disgust to Furlong at Irish address (3) |
| REPEL | Beat back; cause disgust to |
| CROMWELLIAN | Relating to Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (11) |
| PARMA | Source of meat & cheese Romeo delivered to Lord & Lady Montague? (5) |
| POLIDORI | John ___, physician to Lord Byron and author of the novel The Vampyre (8) |
| HEWER | Nick ?, former advisor to Lord Sugar on BBC TV series The Apprentice; presenter of Channel 4 game show Countdown (5) |
| POWER | The rate of doing work; electrical energy; or, according to Lord Acton, authority or control that "corrupts" (5) |
| NOBLEMEN | Such gracious gents, aren't they, to lord over the House of Lords... (8) |
| EARLDOM | Noble rank Attention's given to Lord with higher honour (7) |
| PIEBALD | In black and white, letter Lincoln sent up to lord |
| ALLEGE | Refer to lord, some say, getting in the beer (6) |
| ALLUDE | Refer to lord, some say, getting in the beer (6) |
| ALLAH | A mansion returned to lord. (5) |
| PEARL | Something valuable quietly presented to lord |