| GENERALISSIMO | Commander-in-chief (13) |
| PRESIDENT | Commander-in-chief |
| ORDEROFTHEDAY | Programme that's issued by commander in-chief (5,2,3,3) |
| THOMASFAIRFAX | Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War |
| FERDINANDFOCH | French commander-in-chief of Allied forces during the First World War (9,4) |
| MICHAELKINANE | Irish jockey who rode the Derby winners Commander in Chief, Galileo and Sea The Stars, as well as breeding the 2007 winner Authorized (7,6) |
| MONCK | Originally Cromwell's commander-in-chief in Scotland, the Devon-born soldier who later became a key figure in negotiating the restoration of the monarchy to Charles II in 1660 (5) |
| SCHEER | Reinhard, German naval commander who was commander-in-chief at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 (6) |
| HAIG | Commander-in-Chief of British forces in France in World War I (4) |
| ROBERTELEE | General who was commander- in-chief of the Confederate armies in the American Civil War (6,13) |
| COGNAC | Liquor in tin commander in chief brought back |
| PREZ | The US commander in chief in slang |
| SHOGUN | Hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan (6) |
| FOCH | Ferdinand, marshal of France who was commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in Wor |
| OVERALL | In which commander-in-chief should be 4? (7) |
| CHAOTIC | Commander-in-Chief got angry about area in uproar (7) |
| CLIVE | Robert ---, Commander in Chief of British India in the 18th Century (5) |
| MARLBOROUGH | Duke of ?, Allied commander-in-chief in the War of the Spanish Succession (11) |
| BOMBERHARRIS | Nickname of the Second World War RAF commander-in-chief who oversaw attacks on Berlin and Nuremberg in 1944 |
| WADE | George ___ (1673 - 1748)Irish-born soldier who became Commander-in-chief of the Forces in 1745 (4) |