| STJAMES | The royal court of the UK, to which foreign diplomats are accredited (2,5) |
| INDRI | Drive through one part of the UK to see endangered species |
| STRAND | Thoroughfare in London, location of the Royal Courts of Justice (6) |
| SHORTTON | Unit of weight in the avoirdupois system equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18 kg) in the United States. The long ton in Britain, to which this unit is often compared, is equivalent to 2,240 pounds (1,016.05 |
| STRIKEUPTHEBAND | Spooner's to cycle past Royal Courts of Justice? Let's hear some music (6,2,3,4) |
| CDPLATES | Record sheets which diplomats are allowed to show |
| HIGHCOMMISSION | Where diplomats are elated to get bonus money (4,10) |
| GYMKHANA | Sports meeting for health club at which foreign prince gets first aid (8) |
| RHINO | Tin home outside which foreign character sits |
| EXCLUSIONZONE | An area which foreign aircraft, vessels etc may not enter |
| WIGGINS | Winner of multiple medals, this cyclist was the first from the United Kingdom to win the Tour de France |
| SWALLOW | Hirundine that migrates to the UK to breed (7) |
| OCONNOR | First woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States, Sandra Day ... (1'6) |
| LEGATES | The French had a way in to some foreign diplomats (7) |
| THEATRE | Mad Hatter first entertains the Royal Court, perhaps (7) |
| THEFIRE | & 23A Max Frisch play staged at the Royal Court, London, in 1961 (3,4,7) |
| ATTACHE | A leader in technology to teach foreign diplomat (7) |
| TWEDDLE | The first female gymnast from Great Britain to win a medal at the European Championships, World Championships and Olympic Games (4,7) |
| GESTURE | UK to set Green revolution but it's an inconsequential action (7) |
| EMBASSY | Where a foreign diplomat may have an office. (7) |