| CHARMING | Prince ___ , heir to the throne seeking a bride in the pantomime Cinderella (8) |
| DANDINI | Male servant of the Prince in the pantomime Cinderella (7) |
| ROTHESAY | The Duke of ___ is, since 1603, one of the (Scottish) titles of the heir to the British throne (8) |
| GREATWAR | In the last air raid of the ..., Major Egbert ..., heir to the chocolate empire, took off from Great Yarmouth's South Denes air base and was awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross for shooting down a Ze |
| BUTTONS | Comical servant in the pantomime Cinderella |
| BRADFORD | Morrissey once claimed they were heirs to The Smiths' throne (8) |
| DAUPHIN | Formerly, the eldest son of the King of France and direct heir to the throne (7) |
| WIDOWTWANKEY | Pantomime dame and comic foil in the pantomime Aladdin (5,7) |
| CHARLATAN | Pointless heir to the throne with possible evidence of having been on holiday's a fraud (9) |
| CROWNPRINCE | Top rate required to protect new heir to the throne (5,6) |
| SARAH | -- the Cook, character in the pantomime 'Dick Whittington' (5) |
| HARDUP | Baron ___, Cinderella's father in the pantomime |
| TIE | Neck accessory, sometimes with school or club colours; another word for a bride in lacemaking; a slur-like symbol in musical notation; or, equality in score or votes (3) |
| SUNYATSEN | This Pekinese was one of three dogs to survive the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. It was the companion of Myna Harper and Henry S. Harper, heir to the Harper and Row publishing company. (According to |
| CHARLES | Next heir to the throne in Great Britain (7) |
| ELDEST | Like the heir to the throne, usually |
| CROWNPRINCESS | Female heir to the throne (5,8) |
| PRINCE | Runs off, we hear with heir to the throne (6) |
| ZERUBBABEL | Heir to the throne of Judah (Nehemiah 7:7) (10) |
| WILLIAM | Sweet flower named after 21Ac 1Ac, heir to the throne (7) |