| DEMOB | Disband the British troops |
| LIQUIDATE | Would it kill you to disband the business? (9) |
| RAGLAN | Commander of the British troops in the Crimean War (6) |
| MONTGOMERY | Commander of the British troops at El Alamein in 1942 (10) |
| YPRES | Nicknamed "Wipers" by British troops, Belgian town that was the site of three battles of the First World War including one during the Race to the Sea (5) |
| AMRITSAR | Indian city in the Punjab that was the site of a 1919 massacre by British troops (8) |
| REVERE | Paul, American patriot who warned the Massachusetts colonists of the oncoming British troops (6) |
| KHAKI | What colour replaced red for the uniforms of British troops from the late 1800s? (5) |
| KRUGER | Politician whose demands for the withdrawal of British troops from Transvaal frontiers precipitated the Boer War (6) |
| SOMME | With a loss of around 58,000 British troops, name of a First World War battle which was one of the b |
| BREN | Light machine gun used by British troops in World War II, the Korean and Falkland Wars (4) |
| DYSENTERY | What, in the Crimean War, killed ten times more British troops than did battle wounds? (9) |
| BOER | The --- Wars, two conflicts in which British troops fought in South Africa (4) |
| BLIGHTY | From Urdu for "foreign, European" a word, first used by British troops in India, for England, later extending into the First Word War to mean a wound necessitating one's return home (7) |
| MAFEKING | Town in South Africa where British troops and civilians were besieged for 217 days during the Second Boer War (8) |
| NARVIK | On April 14, 1940, British troops recaptured this Norwegian port from the Germans |
| SIERRA | British troops freed seven hostages in ___ Leone |
| INBORN | British troops enter pub, naturally! |
| REGIME | Administration of British troops with US soldier brought in |
| DUNKIRK | Site of 1940 evacuation of British troops from France (7) |