| THECHARGEOFTHELIGHTBRIGADE | 1854 poem by Alfred Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War |
| THELIGHT | 1854 poem by Alfred Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War (3,6,2,3,5,1) |
| BRIGADE | 1854 poem by Alfred Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War (3,6,2,3,5,1) |
| THECHARGEOF | 1854 poem by Alfred Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War (3,6,2,3,5,1) |
| LIGHT | 'The --', 1854 poem by Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War (5) |
| OFTHE | 'The --', 1854 poem by Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War (2,3) |
| CHARGE | 'The --', 1854 poem by Tennyson documenting an event in the Crimean War (6) |
| BALACLAVA | Item of headwear named for an 1854 battle in the Crimean War (9) |
| INKERMAN | Scene of 1854 battle in the Crimean War (8) |
| ALMA | September, 1854 battle in the Crimean War |
| RAGLAN | Commander of the British troops in the Crimean War (6) |
| MARYSEACOLE | A British-Jamaican nurse who worked behind the lines in the Crimean War (4,7) |
| DYSENTERY | What, in the Crimean War, killed ten times more British troops than did battle wounds? (9) |
| LUCAN | Earl of --, British commander of cavalry in the Crimean War (5) |
| THE | Military action in the Crimean War (3,6,2,3,5,7) |
| CHARGEOFTHE | Military action in the Crimean War (3,6,2,3,5,7) |
| LIGHTBRIGADE | The Charge Of The --- ---, 1854 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (5,7) |
| TOLSTOY | Novelist who fought in the Crimean War |
| KRAKEN | Huge sea monster of Norwegian lore; subject of an 1830 poem by Alfred Tennyson (6) |
| MAUD | Traditional grey plaid of a Scottish shepherd; or, the title poem of a collection by Alfred Tennyson that also includes The Charge of the Light Brigade (4) |