| DUCHY | York, for example (5) |
| STATE | Condition of New York, for example (5) |
| ISSUE | Edition of "New York," for example |
| TATE | Gallery in New York, for example, unopened (4) |
| ARCHBISHOPRIC | Canterbury or York, for example (13) |
| ARCHDIOCESE | Choir ceased performing in York, for example |
| PRIMATE | Archbishop of York, for example (7) |
| GOEAST | Head from California to New York, for example |
| UPSTATE | Suddenly moves gallery to north of New York, for example |
| SKYSCRAPER | Big build-up in New York, for example (10) |
| MUSEUM | The National Railway one at York, for example (6) |
| PENNY | Write "New York" for very little money (5) |
| TUNNY | Wine cask delivered to New York for big fish (5) |
| MONET | Claude - - -, French Impressionist painter whose work Meules sold at Sotheby's New York for $110.7 million in May 2019 (5) |
| RUNNY | Dash to New York for a type of honey (5) |
| NAPPY | A couple of pence in New York for absorbent cloth! (5) |
| NANNY | A couple of names in New York for a children's nurse (5) |
| NODDY | Strange in New York for a resident of Toyland (5) |
| ATRIP | Falling over oneself to go to New York, for one (1,4) |
| WARSOFTHEROSES | Term for the dynastic conflict between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English throne 1455-1485 (4,2,3,5) |