| TOTALITY | Whole of landed gentry at last putting little one first |
| BAIRN | Little one first seen in farm building (5) |
| ENTRY | Mainly gentry at this reception (5) |
| BLAZING | First and last, putting out ostentatious show of wealth is super hot |
| ESTIMATE | Assessment of value of landed property (about one million?) |
| DISMALLY | In gloomy way, putting little into homework? |
| BERKELEY | Thinking bishop's a fool, putting little energy into see |
| GUNCOTTON | Gunston abandoned son, putting little bed in cellulose nitrate laced with nitrogen (9) |
| INFANTRY | Soldier putting little child on railway (8) |
| PAVO | Spectacular birds putting little pressure on eggs reared |
| LAIRDS | Some boys get one right, taking on some of the landed gentry (6) |
| ESTATE | Large piece of landed property and its grounds or "demesne"; or, one's total possessions (6) |
| ESTATES | Name large pieces of landed property (7) |
| LAIRD | (Scot.) Owner of landed property or estate (5) |
| COUNTRYSEATS | Like regal thrones set far from the town, they are the rural ancestral residences of the aristocracy, landed gentry or nobility, often of renown (7,5) |
| MANOR | Home to a member of the landed gentry, maybe |
| EDGE | Some of the landed gentry had a clear advantage (4) |
| SQUIREDOM | Fashionable person turns up at risque party for landed gentry (9) |
| FATALITY | One passed on from rich landed gentry, finally |
| CAPABILITYBROWN | Gardener with top rating, one landed gentry ultimately toast |