| ATTENTION | Command rigidly obeyed on the parade ground |
| HEELED | Obeyed on a leash |
| SQUARED | Royal Engineer in the platoon put on the parade ground? (7) |
| STANDATEASE | To remain in force, a guy in command on the parade ground (5,2,4) |
| MARCHINGORDERS | Such a dismissal may be issued on the parade ground |
| FALLINGIN | Agreeing with action on the parade ground |
| DRILL | Stout cotton cloth may be seen on the parade-ground (5) |
| PASSMUSTER | Suffice, on the parade ground (4,6) |
| STANDSATEASE | Relaxes on the parade ground |
| PASSINGOUT | Fainting on the parade ground? (7,3) |
| CAMPUS | We followed the cantonment to the parade ground |
| FALLINGOUT | Argument about leaving the parade ground (7,3) |
| EYESFRONT | Commanded a forward view across the parade ground |
| DUPED | Aragon left the parade ground having been tricked (5) |
| FILEOFF | Smooth operation is how lines leave the parade ground (4,3) |
| RIGHTDRESS | Appropriate uniform for one of the parade-ground commands (5,5) |
| FALLOUT | Quarrel, and leave the parade ground (4,3) |
| WAITFORIT | Pre-order (not food, though) for the parade ground (4,3,2) |
| TROG | Caveman, for short (and the appropriate starting square of the parade route, which is actually the opening lyrics of a famous march from "The Music Man" ... you can try tracing it as it winds through |
| PAGEANT | Call out the name of the worker at the parade (7) |