| Regnum | 6 |
| Raj | 3 |
| Queensbury's creation | 25 |
| Queens do it | 12 |
| Pronounce with authority | 24 |
| Principle governing play, as in golf | 36 |
| Pass judgement | 14 |
| Notebook marking | 16 |
| No hitting below the belt, e.g. | 31 |
| Mob or slide | 12 |
| Measuring thing | 15 |
| Make a formal decision | 22 |
| Lord over | 9 |
| Listing in Hoyle's | 22 |
| Line at a stationery store? | 27 |
| Lenny Kravitz: "Let Love ___" | 39 |
| Lenny Kravitz "Let Love ___" | 38 |
| It's often golden | 21 |
| It may slide | 12 |
| It may begin with "Do not" | 36 |
| It may begin with ''Do not'' | 44 |
| It may begin "Do not ..." | 35 |
| I before E, e.g. | 16 |
| Hoyle edict | 11 |
| Hoyle decision | 14 |
| House or golden follower | 24 |
| Have sway | 9 |
| Guide for conduct | 17 |
| Ground ___ double | 17 |
| Govern, or word that can follow the first word of the four longest puzzle answers | 81 |
| Golden or ground follower | 25 |
| Golden for one | 15 |
| Gaming regulation | 17 |
| Game player's concern | 25 |
| Eliminate (an option), with "out" | 43 |
| Draw lines | 10 |
| Do or don't | 15 |
| Crime novelist Ann | 18 |
| Courts and kings do it | 22 |
| Be the king | 11 |
| Be the best, in slang | 21 |
| Be super freaking awesome | 25 |
| Be sovereign | 12 |
| Be kinglike | 11 |
| Be awesome, so to speak | 23 |
| Be awesome, in slang | 20 |
| As a ___ (usually) | 18 |
| Arne's ____ Britannia | 28 |
| Announce a decision | 19 |
| An official enforces it | 23 |
| Act as an arbiter | 17 |
| "Three strikes and you're out," e.g. | 50 |
| "The ___ of Four" (2004 bestseller) | 45 |
| "No peeking" in hide-and-seek, e.g. | 45 |
| "Look twice before crossing," e.g. | 44 |
| "Look both ways before crossing," e.g. | 48 |
| "I before e, except after c," e.g. | 44 |
| "I before E except after C," e.g. | 43 |
| "Don't ask, don't tell," e.g. | 47 |
| "___, Britannia" | 26 |
| "___ Britannia" | 25 |
| ''___, Britannia'' (Thomas Arne classic) | 56 |
| ___ of the road | 15 |
| Wore the crown | 14 |
| Reigned | 7 |
| Wielded the scepter | 19 |
| Like some notebook paper | 24 |
| Like many notebooks | 19 |
| Like many a spiral notebook | 27 |
| Like legal pads | 15 |
| Like a legal pad | 16 |
| Having parallel lines, as paper | 31 |
| Had free reign of | 17 |
| With lines | 10 |
| Was the king | 12 |
| Was the boss | 12 |
| Passed judgment | 15 |
| Made with a straight edge | 25 |
| Lined up? | 9 |
| Like notepaper or subjects of a king | 36 |
| Like most loose-leaf paper | 26 |
| Like foolscap | 13 |
| Held the top spot | 17 |
| Held the throne | 15 |
| Held sway over | 14 |
| Having printed lines | 20 |
| Having lines, as paper | 22 |
| Handed down a decision | 22 |
| Had sway | 8 |
| Had control of | 14 |
| Did lining | 10 |
| Decided, as a judge | 19 |
| "If I ___ the World" (pop hit) | 40 |
| Under the thumb of | 18 |
| Widely applied principle | 24 |
| Unscientific procedure | 22 |
| Practical method of procedure | 29 |
| Nonscientific gauge | 19 |
| Hitchhikers' code? | 22 |
| General guideline | 17 |