| ARTHURIAN | In days of knights? |
| MIDDLEAGES | Days of knights |
| YORE | Days of knights |
| TEMPLAR | Word for a member of an order of knights established by Crusaders around 1119; or, a barrister of the Middle or Inner two of the four Inns of Court in London (7) |
| FRIERNBARNET | North London suburb whose name recalls that it belonged to the Order of Knights of St John of Jerusalem until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s (6,6) |
| IVANHOE | Robert Taylor and Joan Fontaine starred in this tale of knights in armour based on Walter Scott's no |
| LANCE | Weapon of knights of old (5) |
| JEDI | Order of knights in the Star Wars universe |
| ORDER | Command of a group of knights (5) |
| 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 |
| THESPORTOFKINGS | Racing poster of knights in action (3,5,2,5) |
| BANNERET | Knight or a pair of knights in French headgear? (8) |
| CANALETTO | Venetian artist whose paintings include The Stonemason's Yard, Westminster Abbey with a Procession of Knights of the Bath and Eton College (9) |
| FROISSART | Author whose Chronicles chart the age between Edward II's deposition to Richard II's downfall including the deeds of knights in battle, the Great Schism and the Peasants' Revolt (9) |
| KURTGIDLEY | Ex-NSW Origin and Knights captain and brother of Knights centre Matthew (4,6) |
| MALTESECROSS | Badge of knights or lesser mascot in new display |
| RHODES | The Greek "Island of Knights" in the South Aegean (6) |
| CHANSONSDEGESTE | French epic poems telling of the exploits of knights (8,2,5) |
| CHANSONDEGESTE | Type of French epic poem often celebrating the exploits of knights (7,2,5) |
| SPUNK | Courage presented in a slanted way by leader of knights (5) |