| MAINMAN | Important fellow at the Admiralty? (4,3) |
| BIGBEN | Important fellow at Westminster (3,3) |
| WEBB | Architect whose London designs include the facade of Buckingham Palace the Admiralty Arch and the frontage of the Victoria and Albert Museum (4) |
| WINSTON | First Lord of the Admiralty at the time of the Gallipoli campaign - 41dn (7,9) |
| CHURCHILL | First Lord of the Admiralty at the time of the Gallipoli campaign - see 6dn (7,9) |
| YORKE | Named by Flinders after the then First Lord of the Admiralty, what is the peninsula situated between |
| SEALORD | Either of the two most senior naval officers who sit on the Admiralty Board of the Ministry of Defence (3,4) |
| GEORGEBYNG | The first Viscount Torrington, a Royal Navy officer and statesman who became First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of King George II |
| HAWKESBAY | New Zealand region named after the First Lord of the Admiralty (1766-1771) |
| HEAD | Part of the Admiralty Arch (4) |
| FLEET | Should the Admiralty be in this street? |
| ASS | Fool head of the admiralty over ship (3) |
| DIRTY | Unclean, Alma left the admiralty (5) |
| FRUMP | The fellow at the rear with the dowdy woman (5) |
| PRESSMAN | The fellow at the back of the crowd is a reporter (8) |
| MANET | That artist fellow at the end of the street |
| KEYMAN | Important fellow who sounds keen about mum (3,3) |
| EARNEST | Important fellow in play secures a pledge |
| MAGNATE | Important fellow tipped gateman |
| KEY | Important fellow separated from person considered stupid (3) |