| PRAETOR | What title was given to an army commander or a magistrate in Ancient Rome? (7) |
| PREFECT | Name given to any of various officials placed in authority over others, including a magistrate in ancient Rome, head of a department in France or a senior school pupil (7) |
| JUSTICE | Word for the quality of fairness; administration of law; the awarding of what is due; or, a magistrate (7) |
| DAUPHIN | What title was given to the heir to the French throne? (7) |
| TRIBUNE | A magistrate in ancient Rome (7) |
| PADRE | Title given to an army chaplain (5) |
| GENERAL | It's not unusual to be an army commander (7) |
| GENERALISSIMO | The chief commander of an army; Commander in Chief |
| GENERALISE | Make vague statements like an army commander? (10) |
| TYCOONS | What title was applied by foreigners to the shoguns of Japan? (7) |
| ADMIRAL | From "lord of the sea" and "Saracen ruler", title of a naval commander or flag-officer; the master of a fishing fleet; or, a cone shell (7) |
| DOGSTAR | Stellar object whose proper name, Sirius, was given to an Animagus and one of a veritable constellation of characters in the Harry Potter books (7) |
| UTRECHT | Dutch city whose name was given to an important treaty in 1713 (7) |
| EFFENDI | In Turkey, what title of respect is equivalent to sir or Mr? (7) |
| DAME | From the Latin for "mistress of the household", word for a female ruler in its earliest sense, now a title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or a holder of the Grand Cross in the orde |
| RAJPOOT | Indian claiming martial heritage, a magistrate in origin |
| EMPEROR | In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte assumed what title? (7) |
| AGAKHAN | What title did Karim Al-Hussain inherit in 1957? (3,4) |
| LEADERS | Commanders or political bosses |
| AGA | What word can mean a Turkish commander or a brand of English cooker? (3) |