| SEABLUE | With Elizabeth for queen, Belarus could emerge from the shade (3,4) |
| MANICURE | Dude, I see you are talking with Elizabeth for salon treatment (8) |
| TNT | High explosive one removed from the shade |
| SUNDIALS | Do they originate from the shades of time? (8) |
| NOWHERE | Place of obscurity new hero could emerge from? |
| OPENBAR | One barp emerges from the local must mean it's on the house for every yokel! (4,3) |
| RADICLE | First part of a seedling to emerge from the seed during germination (7) |
| PHOENIX | Legendary bird said to emerge from the ashes of itself (7) |
| SURFACE | Emerge from the ocean, say |
| COMEOUT | Emerge from the house |
| PEASOUP | A US Pope emerges from the fog (3,4) |
| RALEIGH | Privateer who led two expeditions in search of the fabled lost city of gold, El Dorado, and fathered three sons with Elizabeth I's lady-in-waiting Bess Throckmorton, including Carew, conceived in the |
| POMPEII | Old city provides ostentation with Elizabeth the Second (7) |
| PELICAN | Bird associated with Elizabeth I, Louisiana and a pedestrian crossing, whose name, thought to be based on Greek for "axe", is believed to refer to its distinctive pouched beak (7) |
| TODDLER | Child left with Elizabeth Taylor's third husband, primarily (7) |
| NIGHTFLYING | Thing could emerge from this travel in the small hours? (5,6) |
| SUGARBEET | A source of sweetness, but grease could emerge from it (5,4) |
| STEAMSHIP | Lightly cooks joint for Queen Elizabeth, for one? |
| OUTING | Forcing to emerge from the closet for a trip (6) |
| CROWN | Where the branches emerge from the main stem root (5) |