| CROWNINTHEJEWEL | What the miniature engraver made for the queen? |
| HAW | From Old English for "hedge", word for any one of the miniature red apple-like pomes of the purportedly sacred "bread-and-cheese"-bearing fairy tee, mayflower or quickthorn; or, an utterance marking h |
| BARKLEM | Pen name of the children's author and illustrator Gillian Gaze, who wrote the seasonal autumn, spring, summer and winter stories based on the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge (7) |
| ROYALTY | Ready for performance for the Queen? |
| FOUGASSE | Provencal bread in the form of a rustic leaf; or, pen name of former Punch editor Cyril Kenneth Bird who contributed to the miniature library in Queen Mary's Doll's House (8) |
| SPROUTS | Short word for the miniature cabbage-like vegetables that are depicted in paintings by Eliot Hodgkin, named after Brussels, seasonal in the winter and cooked as part of Christmas Day fare (7) |
| JEKYLL | Society hostess, "domestic goddess" and plantswoman Gertrude's sister-in-law, Lady Agnes, who wrote Kitchen Essays and a tiny leatherbound cookery-book for the miniature library in Queen Mary's doll's |
| PAMAYRES | Poetess shaves - about time for the queen? (3,5) |
| ROYALIST | Chap with a bias - for the Queen? (8) |
| ROYALENGINEERS | These soldiers on return initially standing for the queen? |
| TOAST | Brown bread for the Queen? (5) |
| ROYALSTANDARD | Like Ascot classic that provides a flutter for the Queen? |
| IDENTITYCARD | Papers' name for The Queen? (8,4) |
| PECKER | Spirits causing a kiss for the queen? (6) |
| HONEYBEE | Has darling been endlessly busy working for the queen? |
| ROYAL | Song otherwise recalled for the Queen? (5) |
| KILLERBEE | One fighting for the queen? |
| KISSINGER | Was Henry showing affection for the Queen? (9) |
| HER | Highness: title for the queen? |
| BROTHER | Does this sibling make soup for the queen? (7) |