| KINGOFTHECASTLE | Most important person, an Englishman! (4,2,3,6) |
| FUM | "...___, I smell the blood of an Englishman!" |
| DANE | European in England, an Englishman! |
| DRYCLEANER | Person an errand runner may visit |
| METHANE | You"ll get gas from this person, an old chief (7) |
| LEPER | Some gullible person an outcast |
| BABOON | Stupid person an arts graduate given advantage |
| HAILS | The first person an artist goes round and greets |
| RINGWORM | Call feeble person an infection |
| SCULLION | Continue to row about this person, an old servant (8) |
| ASSET | Valuable person: an - to the company, eg ' |
| YEW | Heard second person's an old source of longbows (3) |
| EMILE | The writer backed the Italian Englishman! (5) |
| TOPDOG | The most important person in an organisation (3,3) |
| TOPBANANA | Most important person in an organisation (3,6) |
| KINGPIN | The most important person in an organisation or enterprise (7) |
| SELF | Most important person, to an egotist |
| LECTERN | Stand or desk which holds notes from which a person an read (7) |
| JOHNBULL | Work absorbing leading characters in historical novel extremely unusual - natural conclusion for typical Englishman! (4,4) |
| ENCHILADA | The big ___ is the most important person or issue, but it might just sound like an oversized Mexican delicacy |