| CURTANA | Unpointed sword belonging to the British Crown Jewels, carried before sovereigns at a coronation as an emblem of mercy (7) |
| SCEPTRE | What is the staff borne at a coronation as a symbol of sovereignty? (7) |
| BRITANNORUM | Burn it, Roman! Scatter 10, perhaps, belonging to the British |
| EXEUNT | As the UK is now sovereign at last, time they leave the stage |
| COOPER | Craftsman finding old sovereign at back of supermarket (6) |
| STING | Sword belonging to Bilbo and Frodo Baggins in JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings (5) |
| ESTOC | Sword belonging to Ernest O’Casey |
| KITCHENER | Military leader putting chamber before sovereign (9) |
| STINKING | Dreadful fools recoiling before sovereign (8) |
| PROFFER | Promotion not on before sovereign becomes tender (7) |
| KOHINOOR | Indian diamond (Persian, 'mountain of light') added to the British crown jewels in 1849 (3-1-4) |
| TORY | Term used in the American Revolution to describe those who remained loyal to the British Crown and government (4) |
| AMPULLA | A two-handled ancient Roman flask; an altar cruet for consecrated wine and water; a pilgrim's bottle; or, a vessel for holy oil at a coronation (7) |
| BAILIWICK | Administrative term which applies to the British Crown Dependencies of the Channel Islands (9) |
| REGALIA | The crown, sceptre and other ornaments used at a coronation (7) |
| ORIFLAMME | The red banner of St. Denis carried before the early kings of France as a military ensign |
| NOOR | Koh-i-___ (diamond in the British crown jewels) |
| ORB | Sovereign's __ (one of the British Crown Jewels) |
| LOYALISM | Allegiance to the British Crown |
| ZADOK | ___ The Priest, anthem sung at a coronation (5) |