| SPICERY | Put in charge by king or queen in spot where mace etc are kept (7) |
| TERRACE | Place for supporters to see Queen in spot (7) |
| SUPER | Great prince put in charge by king |
| PICCOLO | Put in charge by clubs in game, player blows it |
| RAGBAG | A sack in which scraps/remnants of fabric, old clothes etc are kept; or, a miscellaneous or motley assortment of things (6) |
| TACKROOM | In stables, the place where saddles, bridles etc, are kept (4,4) |
| ELECT | Put in charge by voting (5) |
| RORQUAL | Big swimmer in a lake seen by king or queen |
| MAYFAIR | Period of growing charge by cabbies, picked up in London area (7) |
| DRACHM | Weight of king or queen or other raised by king or queen (6) |
| FREEDOM | End of imprisonment without charge by the Portuguese (7) |
| ATTACKS | Weighs into a charge, by the sound of it (7) |
| AERATES | Supplies oxygen with flight charges by the sound of it (7) |
| COLLAGE | Art form where pictures, paper scraps, bits of material, etc, are stuck together to make a single composition (7) |
| NURSERY | A place where plants, young trees, etc are grown commercially (7) |
| EPONYMS | What are persons from whom places, etc are supposed to have taken their names (7) |
| TREASON | Charge by some against Edward Snowden |
| TIMBALE | Drum-shaped mould in which pastry, aubergine strips, bread, rice etc are baked with farci filling to make a type of crustless quiche (7) |
| PUBLICADDRESS | Local lad kept in charge by outfit's loudspeaker (6,7) |
| EARLY | Like king or queen in Bow, head off in good time |