| MALVOLIO | Vain, pompous steward character in Olivia's household in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (8) |
| FREDKITE | Officious shop steward character in the 1959 comedy film I'm All Right Jack (4,4) |
| STRUTTED | To have walked with a vain pompous bearing, is to have done what (8) |
| STRUTS | When one walks with a vain, pompous bearing, one does what (6) |
| WARDROBE | Armoire; theatrical company's stock of costumes; department of a royal household in charge of clothes, jewels and robes; or, a ship's complement of sails (8) |
| CHARLTON | H E Bates's mild-mannered tax inspector who succumbs to the rustic charms of the Larkin household in rural 1950s Kent (8) |
| FAMILIAE | Households in toto, cum illis in 6d |
| VIOLA | Shipwrecked character in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (5) |
| AGUECHEEK | Sir Andrew ---, comic character in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (9) |
| BELCH | Sir Toby, character in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (5) |
| ORSINO | The Duke of Illyria in in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (6) |
| SENESCHAL | A steward in a medieval noble household in charge of domestic arrangements (9) |
| TOBYBELCH | Knighted character in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night |
| SEBASTIAN | The twin brother of Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (9) |
| OLIVIA | The wealthy countess in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (6) |
| FESTE | The fool in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (5) |
| SIRTOBYBELCH | Olivia's uncle in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (3,4,5) |
| INN | The Elephant in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," e.g. |
| TOBY | Olivia's uncle in Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night', Sir - Belch (4) |
| VALENTINE | Gentleman of Orsino in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night |