| DROVERS | Steers, perhaps, with them to guide (7) |
| KAYAKER | King taking a steer perhaps with queen's boatman |
| BUFFALO | Steer perhaps for Great Lakes port |
| GALLOWAY | Steer, perhaps, but not straight, and without permit |
| MACBETH | Order a cab with them to see the Scottish play (7) |
| PLUSONE | What an actor or actress ought to bring with them to the Oscars |
| CRASHHELMET | Charles worked with them to provide protection for crown |
| AMETHYSTS | Model stays with them to obtain gemstones (9) |
| THIMBLES | It's mostly bliss with them to protect you (8) |
| THEREIN | Partial use of the reins to guide into that place (7) |
| MISLEAD | To guide in the wrong direction (7) |
| COURIER | Person employed to guide and assist a group of tourists (7) |
| ILLAPSE | A sliding in, or to guide in (7) |
| AUTOCUE | Something to guide an anchor? (7) |
| STEAMER | A midshipman primarily brought in to guide vessel (7) |
| MOMENT | Over fourteen months working with them to seize power, acting impulsively (2,3,4,2,3,6) |
| ONTHESPUR | Over fourteen months working with them to seize power, acting impulsively (2,3,4,2,3,6) |
| STERNER | More serious when Royal Navy comes in to guide the ship (7) |
| LEADERS | Row of dots to guide the eye |
| CHEERUP | Give a lift to guide here during decisive game (5,2) |