| BELCHER | Type of handkerchief named after a Regency boxer (7) |
| DAVIDIA | Genus of 'Handkerchief ' and 'Dove' tree - turns Ida avid (7) |
| BANDANA | Kind of handkerchief |
| INIT | Bit of handkerchief embroidery: Abbr. |
| AUSTENITE | Stainless steel ingredient from follower of a Regency writer? (9) |
| THOMAS | Ghost of a Regency era poet played by Mathew Baynton in TV sitcom Ghosts (6) |
| LEGENDARY | Fabulous stage complete with a Regency frame (9) |
| RETICULE | A Regency era handbag is in our crosshairs (8) |
| EMPRESS | A Hooper-built version of the Daimler Regency (7) |
| BUCK | A Regency dandy (4) |
| FRIDAYS | - Child; one of Georgette Heyer's Regency romances (7) |
| NANKEEN | Yellowish-buff coloured fabric, popular in Regency times |
| CONTROL | Regency |
| HEYER | Georgette -; author of a number of Regency romances including The Corinthian, Arabella, Venetia and Lady of Quality (5) |
| TON | A unit of weight equal to 2,240 lbs avoirdupois; an informal word for 100mph, £100 or a score of 100; or, with definite article, fashionable society during the Regency era (3) |
| AUSTEN | Novelist whose authorial mentions of baked apples, Bath buns, picnics, rout-cakes, saddle of mutton, "whipt" syllabub and the like offer a glimpse into the food and dining habits of the Regency era in |
| KINETICENERGY | Family tie with Regency style - a product of movement (7,6) |
| BEAUBRUMMELL | Iconic dandy of Regency England, a friend of the future George IV (4,8) |
| BEAUBRUMMEL | Arbiter of men's fashion in Regency England (4,7) |
| ENERGY | Power of regency demolished in the absence of country's leader (6) |