| TRUSTED | Person or thing in whose integrity absolute confidence is placed (7) |
| CRYBABY | A person who lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy. |
| NOMINEE | What is a person or company in whose name another's company, stock, etc is registered? (7) |
| READING | Berkshire town in whose gaol Oscar Wilde was imprisoned from 1895 to 1897 (7) |
| ADOLPHE | Luxembourg grand duke in whose name an annual art prize is awarded |
| REBATES | Partial refunds returned by one in whose tab errors were found (7) |
| DEMETER | Greek goddess in whose honour the Eleusinian Mysteries were held (7) |
| STRAUSS | Ruth __, in whose name Lord's cricket ground turns red once a year? (7) |
| CHARGE | An accumulation of electricity; a person or thing in one's care; a heraldic emblem or device on a shield; or, a financial liability (6) |
| AWAY | To or at a distance from the place, the person or thing in question |
| SITTINGTARGET | A person or thing in a defenceless position (7,6) |
| ELEANOR | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of Castile, King Edward I's first wife in whose memory he dedicated a series of crosses (7) |
| FARADAY | *F unit of capacitance named in whose honor? |
| FIXATE | To attach oneself to a person or thing in a neurotic way |
| CROSSLE | Northern Irish racing car manufacturer in whose cars Nigel Mansell, John Watson and Eddie Jordan have driven |
| ROW | Arrangement of person or things in a line (3) |
| NOUN | Person, place, or thing, in English class |
| DUO | Pair of people or things in music or other entertainment (3) |
| ASSUREDNESS | Confidence is guaranteed on a Loch (11) |
| UNSURE | Central fund issues currency when confidence is lacking (6) |