| RUSHMATS | Are they for the fleet-footed? (4-4) |
| MISSINGINACTION | Wanted - dead or alive - are they for the military to process. (7,2,6) |
| RUSHMAT | Is it for the fleet-footed? (4-3) |
| FASTFOOD | Rations for the fleet? (4,4) |
| ANTELOPE | Prepared polenta, in the end, for fleet-footed ruminant (8) |
| FLAGSHIP | A car maker's range-topper - an apt choice for the fleet commander (8) |
| ATALANTA | Fleet-footed huntress in Greek mythology (8) |
| KEYS | Are they for opening the piano? (4) |
| NUTS | Crackers - what are they for? (4) |
| BOOBY | Seabird of the gannet family such as the red-footed ? or blue-footed ? |
| QUICKMARCH | Order music suitable for the army - and for the fleet |
| DREGS | They for doctors example, shouldn't are around when be drunk, (5) |
| NAVY | Negative reply about victory for the fleet (4) |
| OFTHE | 1798 naval encounter between France and Britain which resulted in a decisive victory for the fleet led by Nelson (6,2,3,4) |
| BATTLE | 1798 naval encounter between France and Britain which resulted in a decisive victory for the fleet led by Nelson (6,2,3,4) |
| NILE | 1798 naval encounter between France and Britain which resulted in a decisive victory for the fleet led by Nelson (6,2,3,4) |
| ARMADA | A jolly girl for the Fleet (6) |
| SPEEDSTER | Jensen, perhaps: a car for the fleet (9) |
| SPEEDBOAT | Suitable craft for the fleet? |
| CLASSI | For the fleet (non celeribus, sed navibus) |