| PREMIERSHIP | Prime minister to embark on division (11) |
| CANTON | * Division of a long poem first noted on division of a shield |
| CHESHIRE | Revolutionary's take on division in England |
| THRIFT | Short article on division in economy (6) |
| PUTTOSEA | Pause to cast-off around time to embark on a voyage (3,2,3) |
| STARTURN | Pre-eminent performer to embark on vessel (4,4) |
| SETOFF | Southeastern upper-class type to embark on journey |
| STRIKEOUT | Lay about to embark on a new career (6,3) |
| ENTERPRISING | Showing initiative to embark on parking revolution |
| KYLIE | _ Minogue, singer about to embark on a Las Vegas residency (5) |
| GANGWAYS | Crew plans means to embark on a voyage (8) |
| RUNNYMEDE | Charter party once here beginning to embark on flowing sea |
| ADVENTURERS | People who like to embark upon journeys into the unknown (11) |
| SMEARCAMPAIGN | If you wish to embark on tarnishing his career, epigrams can, ma (5,8) |
| ATTLEE | Clement __, the only deputy prime minister to become prime minister (6) |
| IMPEL | Urge Prime Minister to wear a garland on the way up |
| GANGWAY | Criminal group with course of action on which to embark |
| ASQUITH | Known as HH, the only UK prime minister to have taken office on foreign soil (7) |
| CALLAGHAN | Prime minister to summon a good round of applause - there's no end to it |
| SPENCER | 9dn Only British Prime Minister to be assassinated (7,8) |