| WAVELL | Archibald -, 1883-1950, British field marshal who became an earl (6) |
| EDMUND | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| HAIG | Douglas, British field marshal who became commander in chief of the B.E.F. in 1915 (4) |
| RAGLAN | Lord --, British field marshal (1788-1855) (6) |
| FRENCH | John ?, field marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 1914-15 (6) |
| ROMMEL | German field marshal who led the Afrika Korps (6) |
| ALLENBY | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| ALANBROOKE | Viscount, British field marshal who was chief of the Imperial General Staff in World War II (10) |
| SLIM | William Joseph. British field marshal who was the governor-general of Australia from 1953-60 (4) |
| FANGIO | Argentinian Formula 1 driver who won the 1950 British Grand Prix, Juan Manuel ... |
| ODETTE | 1950 British war film with Anna Neagle in the title role (6) |
| EIGHTY | --- Army, a British field army during the Second World War, formed in Egypt in 1941 (6) |
| PETAIN | Henri, French marshal who led the pro-Nazi Vichy government (6) |
| ZHUKOV | Georgi, Soviet marshal who was minister of defence from 1955-57 (6) |
| BARISH | British field after harvest is quite scanty |
| IONANTONESCU | Romanian marshal who became the country's dictator during the second world war (3,9) |
| KITCHENER | Field marshal who in 1900 became overall commander of the British forces in the Second Boer War (9) |
| DOUGLASHAIG | British field marshal; commander-in-chief of the British forces in France and Flanders (1915-18) |
| AUCHINLECK | Claude ___, British Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief, India from 1943-47 (10) |
| MONTGOMERY | British field marshal and one of the outstanding Allied commanders (last name; 10) |