| GEORGECANNING | British Tory statesman wounded in a duel with his rival Lord Castlereagh in 1809 (6,7) |
| HAMILTON | Alexander ---, American Founding Father mortally wounded in a duel in 1804 (8) |
| BURR | Victor in a duel with Hamilton |
| PITT | Friend of anti-slavery campaigner and RSPCA co-founder William Wilberforce who engaged in a duel with George Tierney and became Britain's youngest prime minister (4) |
| BARNUM | PT, US showman who formed a circus with his rival JA Bailey in 1881 (6) |
| CHUNUKBAIR | Hill at Gallipoli where more than 6000 troops were killed or wounded in a 10-day battle (6,4) |
| ADAM | Designer of Bath's Pulteney Bridge who held the post as Architect of the King's Worksjointly with his rival Sir William Chambers from 1761-69 (4) |
| LANCED | Wounded in a joust |
| COONAMBLE | Which New South Wales town on the Castlereagh Highway, north-west of Gilgandra, has an annual Christ |
| CEDING | Initially Castlereagh, say, curbed uproar, giving ground (6) |
| HOSPITALSHIPS | Sea vessels fitted out for the treatment and transport of the sick and wounded in wartime (8,5) |
| BATTLESCARRED | Wounded in war (6-7) |
| AMETHYSTHEART | Wounded-in-action award? |
| INTERNATIONAL | Confine during conflict Laotian wounded in political group |
| JOHNMOORE | Glasgow-born British army lieutenant-general mortally wounded in the Battle of Corunna in 1809 |
| LOG | In a weird show of work/life balance, a lumberjack makes sport by standing on and rolling a ___ until his rival falls in the river |
| AARONBURR | Third Vice President of the United States, who went on the run in 1804 after killing his rival Alexander Hamilton in a duel (5,4) |
| BALDWIN | Mike ___, legendary factory owner who died in his rival Ken Barlow's arms in Corrie (7) |
| REDEFINE | Give a different view of Everton's no. 1 punching his rival a€“ penalty! (8) |
| MIKE | Underworld owner who died in his rival Ken Barlow's arms in 2006 (4,7) |