| GREATWAR | Alternative name for World War 1 (5, 3) |
| AQUICKONE | The Who took no time in knocking out a follow-up to their debut album (1-5-3) |
| EARL | Report of 19 10 getting peerage for World War I general (4,4) |
| CREAMTEA | Jam and scones etc - make about a thousand and one (5, 3) |
| STONEAGE | Ancient wise man kept time on one (5-3) |
| STANDOFF | Half inclined to stay away - the fly one (5-3) |
| OFLAG | German prisoner-of-war camp for officers, established in World War 1 (5) |
| BRESTLITOVSK | Name given to the treaty signed by The Bolsheviks and the Central Powers to end Russia's participation in World War 1 (5-7) |
| UBOATS | German submarines during the Second World War (1-5) |
| CORRIDOR | School cleaner may have done this as a pretext for World War II (6,8) |
| ABINADAB | Jesse's second son who followed Saul to war (1 Sam. 7:13) (8) |
| CENOTAPH | One chap shuffled around back of Great War memorial (8) |
| DDAY | Name given to June 6, 1944, when the Allied invasion of Europe began during the Second World War (1-3) |
| EDITH | English nurse executed by the Germans in World War 1 for helping Allied prisoners to escape (5,6) |
| DIGGER | Term coined in World War 1 for an ANZAC soldier (6) |
| BERTHA | "Big" name in World War 1 |
| SOMME | Monsieur was in a bit of fighting in World War One (5) |
| UBOAT | German submarine used in the Second World War (1-4) |
| CAVELL | Edith -, nurse executed in World War 1 |
| GALLIPOLI | World War 1 battle, first two leaving Libyan capital after bitterness |