| BURNSIDE | Ambrose, union general in the US Civil War after whom a style of side whiskers is named (8) |
| RAGLAN | Fitzroy, British field marshal in the Crimean War after whom a type of coat is named (6) |
| MUTTONCHOPS | Name given to a style of side whiskers worn by men (11) |
| STONEWALL | Nickname of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Confederate general in the US Civil War (9) |
| BASKERVILLE | John ___, 18th-century English printer after whom a style of type is named (11) |
| LEE | Grant's opposing general in the US Civil War |
| BIRKIN | Jane ---, English-born actress after whom a style of Hermes bag was named (6) |
| GRANT | Allowance that was general in the US |
| MANASSAS | Independent city in NE Virginia nearby which were fought the battles of Bull Run in the US Civil War |
| MEADE | George Gordon ___, Union general in the American Civil War who defeated Robert E Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 (5) |
| OVERCOME | Protect song of the US civil rights movement, 'We shall -' (8) |
| UNION | General term for the North and its armies in the US Civil War (5) |
| SHERIDAN | Union General Philip |
| ERIC | Mr Mcpherson, the first Australian to compete in the TT after the Second World War, after helping to form the Motor Cycle Racing Club of New South Wales during it. (4) |
| MCPHERSON | James Birdseye ___, Union general in the Civil War |
| ELI | ___ Long, Union general in the Civil War |
| CONFEDERATE | Of the southern states in the US civil war |
| NORTH | Alternative name for the Union forces in the US Civil War (5) |
| TSO | General for whom a style of chicken is named |
| POSTBELLUM | Referring to a period after a conflict, especially the US Civil War (4-6) |