| MARLBOROUGH | 1st Duke of ---, title of John Churchill, English general who commanded British forces in the War of the Spanish Succession (11) |
| HAIG | Douglas _, British field marshal who commanded British forces in France during the First World War (4) |
| FAIRFAX | Thomas, 17c English general who commanded the Parliamentarian army 1645-50 (7) |
| ROCHESTER | 2nd Earl of -; title of John Wilmot, poet at the court of Charles II (9) |
| KITCHENER | Horatio Herbert, field marshal who commanded British forces from 1900-02 in the Boer War (9) |
| JELLICOE | John, admiral who commanded British naval forces at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 (8) |
| OLIVER | English general who won the Civil War (6,8) |
| CROMWELL | English general who won the Civil War (6,8) |
| CLIVE | English general who captured Calcutta |
| BLENHEIM | This palace is located in Oxfordshire, England. It was built in 1705-24 by the English Parliament as a national gift to John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough. It is regarded as the finest example of |
| WELLINGTON | Duke of -; title of the prime minister known as the Iron Duke who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of |
| SUSSEX | Duke of -; title of Prince Harry, sixth in the line of succession to the British throne (6) |
| SPIONKOP | The Battle of ?, conflict in January 1900 between Boer and British forces in the Second Boer War |
| SPION | & 12D The Battle of -, conflict in January 1900 between Boer and British forces in the Second Boer War (5,3) |
| SILVA | From the Latin meaning "wood", the assemblage of trees in a given area; or, the truncated title of John Evelyn's forestry discourse presented to the Royal Society in 1662 (5) |
| SYLVA | From the Latin meaning "wood", the assemblage of trees in a given area; or, the truncated title of John Evelyn's forestry discourse presented to the Royal Society in 1662 (5) |
| MONMOUTH | The Duke of ---, title of the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II (8) |
| BELGRANO | General ____ , Argentine navy ship sunk by British forces in the Falklands War of 1982 (8) |
| SCIPIO | Roman general who commanded the Roman invasion of Carthage in the Second Punic War (6) |
| YORK | Duke of -; title of Prince Andrew, sixth in line to the throne (4) |