| FIEFDOM | The estate or domain of a feudal lord. (7) |
| ASSETS | They're included in the estate or fixed in a ship (6) |
| SPHERE | Range or domain, ... of influence |
| LORD | A master of a feudal manor; a courtesy title given to the son or heir apparent of a duke, earl or marquess; or, a manner of address for a bishop or a judge (4) |
| ESCHEAT | Reversion of property to the Crown or state (formerly, a feudal lord) if the owner dies without legal heirs (7) |
| EARLDOM | A mad, mad role in the domain of a countess's husband (7) |
| 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) |
| DUKEDOM | Domain of a nobleman with a lot to do (7) |
| FIEF | Estate of a feudal lord |
| VASSAL | Person under the ,_ protection of a feudal lord to whom he has fealty (6) |
| COUNTYPALATINE | Province of a feudal lord (6,8) |
| LIEGEMAN | Subject of a feudal lord |
| LIEGEMEN | Chaps in Belgian province, subjects of a feudal lord (8) |
| DOMAIN | Estate or land owned or governed by a person, family or ruler; or, a field of knowledge (6) |
| EMPIRE | The domain of a politician in the Republic of Ireland |
| CHASE | A private country estate or area of land reserved for hunting; the quarry pursued; or, a frame for holding type in letterpress printing (5) |
| YACHT | What type of club is the domain of a commodore? (5) |
| REALM | The domain of a king or queen (5) |
| MANOR | According to the Domesday Book, general name for a feudal lord's land or estate farmed by a tenant-in-chief (5) |
| SEE | Understand it to be the domain of a bishop (3) |