| HERALDRY | The study of coats of arms and of the history of the families who are entitled to them (8) |
| RIGHTS | A man's entitled to them, but they're not left to son (6) |
| OLDMONEY | Families who have been rich for several generations (3,5) |
| ELECTORALROLL | A list of people who are entitled to vote (9,4) |
| FREUD | Anna ___, sixth child of Sigmund, the father of psychoanalysis; she founded the National Centre for Children and Families who run the Cheshire Without Abuse service from their base in Crewe (5) |
| THERIVALS | Competitors who are entitled to play |
| FARM | For "pick-y" families who only want the freshest strawberries, it's the perfect place to spend a summer afternoon |
| MONTAGUE | One of the families in Romeo and Juliet (8) |
| HERALDIC | Of coats of arms |
| RESPRAYS | Subsequent applications of coats of paint on cars (8) |
| ARSENALS | Collections of arms and ammunition (8) |
| TEMPTING | Excitedly petting around end of arm and seducing (8) |
| TOMBARRY | Whose War of Independence memoirs are entitled Guerrilla Days in Ireland? (3,5) |
| AGMS | Yearly meetings which all members of an association or all shareholders of a corporation are entitled to attend and at which they may expect to informed of the organisation's progress and plans (1,1,2 |
| CLARENDON | 1st Earl of -; title of Edward Hyde, Lord Chancellor to Charles II, author of The History of the Rebellion (9) |
| STRIKEPAY | Will occur to assistant, by the end of the day, that union members are entitled to it |
| BREAM | Flesh of any of various freshwater fishes of the families Centrarchidae of North America or Cyprinid |
| EDWARDGIBBON | Author of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
| MOTHERLAND | 6 in Kiev, part of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War (10) |
| BIRTHDAYHONOURS | Whereby some are entitled to celebrate the arrival of the monarch |