| GUARDHOUSE | Building in which military prisoners are detained (10) |
| BARS | Blocks of chocolate or soap; ingots of gold; counters in cafes or pubs; or, metal rods, behind which prisoners are detained in jails (4) |
| NOFLYZONE | Airspace in which (military) planes are forbidden (2-3,4) |
| DDAY | Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword were codewords used in which military operation? (1,3) |
| RAF | Richard Burton and Bruce Forsyth served in which military outfit? (1,1,1) |
| GUARDROOM | Detention area for military prisoners (9) |
| BEHINDBARS | Where local workers are detained (6,4) |
| CONSTRAINT | Prisoners are taught by time and confinement |
| CAPTIVATES | Entrances prisoners are put out at |
| COURTHOUSE | A building in which legal trials take place (10) |
| GRAVITATED | Expecting to go round building in which you'd find many a picture was drawn (10) |
| AUDITORIUM | Part of a theatre or other public building in which spectators sit (10) |
| CLOCKTOWER | Building in which time's up? (5,5) |
| COACHHOUSE | A historical building in which a carriage was kept (5,5) |
| BIGHOUSE | Large building where Americans are detained |
| OUBLIETTE | Dungeon in which prisoners are forgotten (9) |
| SANDHURST | Princes Harry and Williams are graduates of which military academy? (9) |
| MOMENT | Chaps are detained by test having importance (6) |
| IRONS | Prisoners are put in them |
| ATEASE | Which military command means stand in a relaxed position with feet apart? (2,4) |