| MAB | The queen of the fairies (3) |
| TITANIA | In Shakespeare, the queen of the fairies and wife of Oberon (7) |
| ISLAY | The Queen of the Hebrides; the location of the Kilchoman distillery (5) |
| BELT | Orion's one or the girdle of Hippolyta which Hercules had to obtain from the Queen of the Amazons |
| ARIA | Song for solo voice such as either of those sung by the Queen of the Night in Mozart's opera The Magic Flute (4) |
| KOCHI | Port city on the Malabar coast of SW India known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea (5) |
| ESTHER | Book of the Old Testament named after the queen of the Persian king Xerxes (6) |
| IRIS | Flower, part of the eye and helper to the Queen of the Gods in Greek mythology (4) |
| THEOLOGY | Field of study known as the "Queen of the Sciences" |
| RIGI | Iconic peak in the Swiss Alps known as the Queen of the Mountains, depicted in many paintings by J. |
| THEMAGICFLUTE | 1791 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart whose characters include the Queen of the Night (3,5,5) |
| TAHITI | Island called the "queen of the Pacific" in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" |
| HERA | The queen of the Olympian gods and sister and wife of Zeus in Greek mythology |
| TEMPLEOFHERA | Before each Games, the Olympic torch is lit using sunbeams at this structure in Greece, which honors the queen of the gods |
| ARDEN | "The queen of the one liner" |
| CLEOAID | Assistance for the Queen of the Nile |
| JUNO | In Roman tradition, the queen of the Olympian gods (4) |
| ETHER | The Queen of the heavens? (5) |
| OATOFALLEGIANCE | Something you swear to the Queen of the Grain? |
| EALING | London district dubbed the Queen of the Suburbs (6) |