| VOUCHER | Token of victory originally that hurt reigning monarch |
| ACRE | Imperial unit of land area originally that which could be ploughed by a yoke of oxen in one day (4) |
| TAUPE | Grey-brown colour, originally that of a mole |
| PALM | Friend is given minute token of victory |
| SCALP | Token of victory. (5) |
| TROPHY | Something given as a token of victory (6) |
| CONSORT | Spouse of a reigning monarch; an accompanying ship; or, a group of instruments, such as a chest of viols (7) |
| TIMEMACHINE | Processed mincemeat I had originally: that takes us back! |
| TROPHIES | Awards, tokens of victory (8) |
| PRIVYSEAL | First employed by King John and once under the custody of the Keeper of the Wardrobe, a reigning monarch's personal stamp or cachet (5,4) |
| PRINCECONSORT | Husband of reigning monarch (6,7) |
| PALACE | The official residence of a reigning monarch (6) |
| ALBERT | Who is the reigning monarch of Monaco? (6) |
| ELIZABETH | Reigning monarch of England |
| REGINA | Absence of gin cocktail upset a reigning monarch (6) |
| QUEENCONSORT | Wife of a reigning monarch (12) |
| INFANTA | Formerly in Spain and Portugal, a daughter of the reigning monarch (7) |
| PRESTIGE | Word for an illusion or conjuring trick originally, that came to mean respect and admiration owing to quality, status, success, wealth etc (8) |
| AGOG | From Old French for "in mirth, in a merry mood", a word for fun originally that later came to mean eager, enthralled or in suspense (4) |
| SCALPS | Tokens of victory |