| TERRIBLY | Quite, to the British |
| ENE | Not quite to the right: Abbr. |
| TOM | Thumb volume, not quite to the end |
| CROTCHET | Cross, but not quite to the end, note |
| SKI | Slide and jump not quite to the end |
| RAH | Cheer swift runner coming up - not quite to the echo |
| ROYAL | The R&A recently sold the live rights to the British Open to Sky ___ what does the R in R&A stand for? (5) |
| ROTHESAY | The Duke of ___ is, since 1603, one of the (Scottish) titles of the heir to the British throne (8) |
| BENEDICTARNOLD | General during the American Revolutionary War who plotted to surrender the fort at West Point to the British forces |
| BUDGET | Annual presentation to the British parliament by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (6) |
| HANOVERIAN | Relating to the dynasty that came to the British throne in 1714 (10) |
| THETHIRDMAN | The greatest British film of all time, according to the British Film Institute in 1999 |
| WESTPOINT | The fort Benedict Arnold agreed to turn over to the British for £20,000 |
| RELEVANT | Pertinent to the British queen's return to the Middle East |
| TORY | Term used in the American Revolution to describe those who remained loyal to the British Crown and government (4) |
| CAIRO | Name given to the British agents assassinated by the IRA on the morning of Bloody Sunday 1920. (5,4) |
| GANG | Name given to the British agents assassinated by the IRA on the morning of Bloody Sunday 1920. (5,4) |
| YELLOWTAIL | White moth common to the British Isles with a yellow tip to the abdomen |
| FOE | The Germans, to the British at Jutland |
| JEZEBEL | Diluted drink of rum issued to the British Navy whose name derived from the nickname of admiral Edwa |