| CUSTERSLASTSTAND | Name given to the Battle of the Little Bighorn |
| COMANCHE | Horse who was the sole documented survivor of the US cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876) (8) |
| CRAZYHORSE | Leader of the Oglala Lakota who took up arms against the US Federal government, leading a war party at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876 |
| SITTINGBULL | Native American chief who led the Sioux in the Battle of the Little Bighorn (7,4) |
| CUSTER | He died at the Battle of the Little Bighorn |
| LASTSTAND | The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's _ _ (4,5) |
| SEVENTH | Cavalry regiment Lt Col George Custer was serving in when he died at the Battle of the Little Bighorn (7) |
| MESSINES | A successful operation by the British to take this ridge in June 1917 was a prelude to the battle of Passchendaele (8) |
| CONFESSOR | Edward the -. king whose death eventually led to the Battle of Hastings (9) |
| WARDANCE | Major steps taken by one of those prior to the Battle of Charleston presumably (3,5) |
| ANGLO | Acclaimed director receives Oscar for finishing touches to The Battle of Britain (5) |
| MONTANA | In which US state is the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park and the site of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, in which Custer was defeated? (7) |
| CHIEFCRAZYHORSE | Custer's adversary at the Little Bighorn |
| FORESIGHT | Looking forward to the battle, Rose is in training |
| SICKNESS | In 4.1, Northumberland's son is told his father cannot come to the battle. Why is he delayed? |
| HORSE | Native American leader (c. 1842-1877) who fought in the Battle of Little Bighorn; Sioux name, Ta-Sunko-Witko (5,5) |
| CRAZY | Native American leader (c. 1842-1877) who fought in the Battle of Little Bighorn; Sioux name, Ta-Sunko-Witko (5,5) |
| RENO | The Battle of Little Bighorn major |
| GENERALCUSTER | Equestrian at the Battle of Little Bighorn |
| BUSTERKEATON | Actor embodied outcome of Little Bighorn, according to Spooner (6,6) |