| CURTANA | Unpointed sword carried before English sovereigns at their coronation as an emblem of mercy (7) |
| SEVEN | Nineteen ___-___, year that Leanne and Toyah Battersby made their Coronation Street debuts (6,5) |
| NINETY | Nineteen ___-___, year that Leanne and Toyah Battersby made their Coronation Street debuts (6,5) |
| EXEUNT | As the UK is now sovereign at last, time they leave the stage |
| COOPER | Craftsman finding old sovereign at back of supermarket (6) |
| KINGRICHARD | Title of three English sovereigns, reigning 1189-99, 1377-99, and 1483-85 |
| GEORGE | For six English sovereigns to share nobly, work to rule they did as one, namely. (6) |
| DF | English Sovereign's title (abbr) (2) |
| LAURELS | Originally a symbol of Apollo, a chaplet of bay leaves worn as an emblem of triumph or honour in classical times (7) |
| SCEPTRE | What is the staff borne at a coronation as a symbol of sovereignty? (7) |
| ROSEHIP | Red haw-like fruit of a flower used as an emblem of England, processed in skincare products, herbal tea and supplements to help arthritis (4,3) |
| STOPPED | Unpointed |
| PIERCED | Unpointed |
| TOTEMIC | Having significance as an emblem |
| TOTEM | A natural object especially an animal, adopted by native Americans as an emblem of a clan or of an individual |
| AVOCET | Bird known collectively as an orchestra whose pied species is used as an emblem of the RSPB (6) |
| ORIFLAMME | The red banner of St. Denis carried before the early kings of France as a military ensign |
| WHITE | Colour of flag used as an emblem of truce, surrender or ceasefire (5) |
| CROWN | A circlet or headdress of gold, jewels, etc., worn by a monarch as an emblem of sovereignty |
| AGNUSDEI | Figure of a lamb bearing a cross or flag as an emblem of Christ (5,3) |