| LIFEGUARDS | A Household Cavalry regiment (4,6) |
| SCOTSGREYS | Royal ___, British cavalry regiment, noted for its exploits at Waterloo (1815) (5,5) |
| GUARDS | Life -; regiment of the Household Cavalry with the Blues and Royals (6) |
| THEBLUES | ___ and Royals, British army regiment that is part of the Household Cavalry (3,5) |
| EQUITATUS | The Household Cavalry? Or Custer's 7th? |
| HORSEGUARDS | Building that houses the Household Cavalry Museum |
| CORPORALOFHORSE | Rank in the Household Cavalry (8,2,5) |
| HUSSAR | Originally a Hungarian light horseman, later a soldier of a light cavalry regiment, usually elegantly dressed (6) |
| LANCER | A soldier once of a cavalry regiment, armed with a long spear (6) |
| GUIDON | Heraldic banner traditionally carried into battle by a cavalry regiment as a distinguishing symbol (6) |
| DRAGOON | A member of a cavalry regiment in the British Army (7) |
| TROOP | Part of a cavalry regiment |
| STANDARDS | Colours of a cavalry regiment (9) |
| TROOPER | Soldier in a cavalry regiment (7) |
| STANDARD | Criterion followed by a cavalry regiment |
| IRONSIDES | Members of a Parliamentary cavalry regiment (9) |
| TRUMPETMAJOR | Chief musician of a cavalry regiment (7,5) |
| YEOMANRY | Royal -; light cavalry regiment (8) |
| HUSSARS | Soldiers of light cavalry regiment (7) |
| HORSE | Cavalry regiment in breeches once |