| KSHATRIYA | A member of the warrior Hindu caste |
| SAMURAI | Member of the warrior class of old Japan |
| LOVE | "The occupation of the idle man, the distraction of the warrior, the peril of the sovereign," per Na |
| SUMO | Meaning "the way of the warrior", the collective term for Japanese martial arts; or, the code of principles upon which they are based (4) |
| NEOPTOLEMUS | In Greek mythology, the son of the warrior Achilles who slays King Priam after the fall of Troy (11) |
| HEALER | "The Four-Fold Way: Walking the Paths of the Warrior, Teacher, ___, and Visionary" |
| BUDO | Something immature on the way of the warrior (4) |
| TUTSAN | Plant in the Hypericum genus, also known as "balm of the warrior's wounds" and "sweet amber" (6) |
| ZULU | Tribe of the warrior chief, Shaka |
| BUSHIDO | Way of the warrior - I do scrub on top (7) |
| BRAHMAN | A member of the highest or priestly caste in the Hindu caste system (7) |
| HUNS | Pursue one of the warriors invading Europe from the fourth century (4) |
| STEPH | Curry of the Warriors |
| ANDREW | ... Webster, rugby league coach of the Warriors (6) |
| VAISYA | Member of the third of the main four Hindu castes, comprising the merchants and farmers (6) |
| SUDRA | A member of the lowest or worker Hindu caste. |
| SHUDRA | A member of the lowest or worker Hindu caste. |
| VARNA | Any of the four levels of the traditional Hindu caste system (Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Sudra); from Sanskrit, 'class' (5) |
| SUDRAS | Members of the lowest of the four major Hindu castes of traditional Indian society |
| BRAHMANIC | Born a rich man potentially, of Hindu caste |