| GALWAY | The King's Western destination (6) |
| UTAH | ___ Territory, Western destination from the mid-to-late 19th century |
| CARTER | Archaeologist whose excavations in the Valley of the Kings, financed by the 5th Earl of Carnarvon of Highclere Castle, led to said Egyptologist's discovery of the intact tomb of the boy-pharaoh Tutank |
| HUESCA | City in Spain at the foot of the Pyrenees which was the residence of the kings of Aragon until 1118 (6) |
| MILLER | Only South African to captain the Kings XI Punjab, he is known for this quote: "If it is in the vee, hit it up a tree. If it is in the arc, hit it out of the park" |
| EIGHTH | Ordinal following the regnal names of the kings preceding Edward VI and George VI; or, the musical interval also called an octave (6) |
| HERALD | Hanger all the kings shared in a carol (4,3,6,6,4) |
| ANGELS | Hanger all the kings shared in a carol (4,3,6,6,4) |
| HELENA | What is the first name of Ms Bonham Carter, Colin Firth's co-star in the 2010 film The King's Speech? (6) |
| KARNAK | Temple site near Luxor and the Valley of the Kings (6) |
| BIOPIC | Informal term for a film such as The King's Speech, Mr Turner or The Danish Girl (6) |
| ORGANS | Pipe -; the "kings of instruments" often found in churches or cathedrals (6) |
| SPEECH | The King's ___ , 2010 Best Picture winner at the 83rd Oscars (6) |
| MENSCH | Honest character in Robert Rossen's All The Kings Men - school cinema course (6) |
| HOOPER | Tom, British-Australian film director whose work includes The King's Speech and The Danish Girl (6) |
| YUVRAJ | Inaugural captain of the Kings, he also took two hat tricks for them in the 2009 IPL (first name only) |
| SCREAM | Appear by the sound of it to describe the king's sharp, piercing cry (6) |
| AVENER | An officer of the king's stables whose duty it was to provide oats for the horses. (6) |
| CASHEL | Irish town, traditional seat of the Kings of Munster (6) |
| THRONE | Ron is sitting in the king's chair (6) |