| PLUMMY | Sounding most upper-class and Victoria-like? (6) |
| PLUMMIEST | Excellent times turn out to sound most upper class (9) |
| POSHEST | Smartest or most upper-crust (7) |
| RUED | Regretted sounding most uncivil (4) |
| LIVERWURST | Sausage not quite uniform, sounding most unsatisfactory |
| EUNICE | Woman, English, upper-class, and refined (6) |
| CONTINUE | Keep on against money, upper class and, ultimately, privilege (8) |
| BUFFOON | Clownish type, upper-class and very loud in favour (7) |
| ASSETS | When class and society may show what one owns (6) |
| REFORM | Concerning a class and a type of school (6) |
| RULERS | Focus of some lessons in history class and math class |
| RETYPE | Replace tyre before exercise class and enter data again (6) |
| SLOANE | London Underground station between South Kensington and Victoria on the Circle line (6,6) |
| SPONGE | Genoise-like type of cake used to make boudoir biscuits, lady's fingers and Victoria sandwiches (6) |
| LORDLY | Like ONE LIFE TO LIVE'S Victor and Victoria? |
| MURRAY | River dividing NSW and Victoria (6) |
| HARPER | David and Victoria Beckham's daughter _ Seven(6) |
| ABSENT | This is how I got an A in class and I wasn't even there (6) |
| BROGUE | Shoe found in Britain, at Oxford's good, high class and cheap essentially (6) |
| CEASED | Put a stop to first class and rendered less difficult |