| AUTONOMY | The power or right of self-government (8) |
| ENTREE | Power or right of access (6) |
| VETO | Power or right of preventing something (4) |
| PRIORITY | Privilege of preferential treatment or precedence over others; first or highest place; or, right of way (8) |
| HOMERULE | Isaac Butt was the first leader of the political party, ___ ___ League, which campaigned for Ireland's self-government (4,4) |
| SIDE | Long edge, position or surface to the left or right of an area, object or person, as opposed to its top or bottom; a page; a slope of a hill; a team; or, a television channel (4) |
| ROYALTY | The power or status of a Regina or a Rex; members of said sovereigns' families collectively; a queen bee; or, a payment to an author or inventor (7) |
| ELECT | Choose by means of self-government (5) |
| OUTPUT | Data produced by a computer; quantity harvested, manufactured or produced; or, the power or voltage delivered by a circuit or device (6) |
| EAR | The power or sense of hearing; or, a fruiting spike of corn/maize (3) |
| MOTHERNATURE | The personification of the power or force that controls the weather and living things (6,6) |
| SIGHT | The power or faculty of seeing or perception (5) |
| ALT | Key to the left or right of the space bar on a Windows keyboard |
| BROADSIDE | Firing all the guns on the left or right of a ship (9) |
| WIDE | Left or right of the goalposts |
| COURAGE | The power or quality of dealing with or facing danger, fear, pain, etc. (7) |
| AGGRANDIZE | To increase the power or prestige of someone (10) |
| SUBJECT | One under the power or sovereignty of a monarch (7) |
| OPTION | Power or right to choose (5) |
| AUTHORITY | Legal power or right |