| BOSUN | A warrant officer overseas without a bread roll |
| GENDARME | Combine and merge with officer overseas (8) |
| FOREIGN | Rule from field officer overseas (7) |
| BROAD | Overseas without leader or general (5) |
| SANITISES | Cleans up overseas without illegal occupation reversal? (9) |
| AWOL | A warrant officer left, having gone without permission (4) |
| DURWESTON | I am a warrant officer who lived in Dunster before relocating to a village near Blandford Forum (9) |
| LOOIE | Whom a warrant officer might report to, informally |
| REGIMENTALSERGEANTMAJOR | Rank held by a warrant officer class 1 in the army or Royal Marines |
| DEAF | My doctor is going out with a warrant officer from Wadeford, who is unfortunately very hard of hearing (4) |
| BUN | Dialect for a dry stalk; a chignon or cockernony; a bread roll; a little cake with currants or cream; a pet name for rabbit or a squirrel; or, a hare's scut (3) |
| BREVET | A warrant authorising a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily, but usually without receiving the pay of that higher rank |
| SCRIPTWRITER | Restrict confused pair without a warrant, initially and dramatise it |
| HOT | A long red sausage served in a bread roll is a ... dog (3) |
| BAGEL | A couple of bananas, jelly and a bread roll (5) |
| FRANKFURTER | A light brown smoked sausage, often served in a bread roll (11) |
| ANDERSON | Hollyoaks police officer who had a warrant to search James Nightingale and Ste Hay's home (3,8) |
| ZOE | Hollyoaks police officer who had a warrant to search James Nightingale and Ste Hay's home (3,8) |
| ARREST | This may need a warrant for a period of repose, we hear (6) |
| SWEAROUT | Initiate, as a warrant |