| FIEFDOM | The domain controlled by a feudal lord. (7) |
| EARLDOM | Domain controlled by a British nobleman (7) |
| EMIRATE | Domain controlled by an emir (7) |
| SERF | Person bound to the land and owned by a feudal lord (4) |
| FIEF | land held by a feudal lord |
| ESCHEAT | Reversion of property to the Crown or state (formerly, a feudal lord) if the owner dies without legal heirs (7) |
| LIBRARY | The domain of bookkeepers (7) |
| PYLORUS | Small circular opening leading from the stomach to the duodenum, controlled by a sphincter muscle (7) |
| SPHERES | The domains of allrounders? (7) |
| ARNOTTS | Name a biscuit company founded in Australia, and now controlled by a US firm (7) |
| REBIRTH | Revival of tribe somehow controlled by a factor, say (7) |
| GRENADE | It is controlled by a safety-pin (7) |
| TRANNIE | Car part controlled by a stick |
| DIOCESE | Does ice move in pastoral area controlled by a bishop? |
| OVERLORD | Invasion of Normandy by a feudal superior (8) |
| MANORHOUSE | Large type of country home; historically, the capital messuage of a feudal lord; or, a variety of lightly fruited cake made by Mr Kipling (5,5) |
| MANOR | According to the Domesday Book, general name for a feudal lord's land or estate farmed by a tenant-in-chief (5) |
| EMPIRE | The domain of a politician in the Republic of Ireland |
| LIEGE | Did a feudal lord give a false impression, eg, in return to a Belgian city? (5) |
| TURNPIKE | Type of road controlled by a tollhouse in the 18th and 19th centuries; a Scottish word for a spiral stairway; or, a cheval-de-frise (8) |