| EXOCET | Anti-ship missile used in the Falklands War |
| SEAWOLF | Naval guided missile system, used in the Falklands War (3,4) |
| SCUD | Missile used in the Gulf War |
| BELGRANO | General ____ , Argentine navy ship sunk by British forces in the Falklands War of 1982 (8) |
| GALTIERI | Argentine ruling general in the Falklands War (8) |
| ARGENTINA | One side in the Falklands War |
| ANDREW | Which prince served in the Falklands War? (6) |
| BRISTOL | Type 82 destroyer (launched on June 30, 1969) active in the Falklands War (7) |
| DART | Feathered missile used in pub game |
| HARPOON | Name a barbed, spearlike missile used in catching whales (7) |
| WARHEAD | The point of missiles used in earnest |
| DOODLEBUG | Nickname for the jet- propelled V-1 missile used by German forces in the Second World War, also known as the flying bomb (9) |
| EXOCETMISSILE | What is the winged radar-guided anti-ship device that skims the waves close to the speed of sound an |
| FEARLESS | The most recent of seven ships called HMS ____ participated in the Falklands and Gulf wars |
| RAULALFONSIN | Who, in 1983, was elected Presider of Argentina, displacing the military after the Falklands War? (4,8) |
| ASBM | Batsmen - ten out - loosing off anti-ship ballistic missile (4) |
| BOW | Part of ship's missile launcher (3) |
| LORDCHALFONT | Alun Arthur Gwynne Jones, 100, Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister at the time of the Falklands War (4,8) |
| NOTT | Sir John ___, secretary of state for defence at the time of the Falklands war (4) |
| SIRGALAHAD | British ship destroyed on June 8, 1982 during the Falklands War (3,7) |