| LAW | Discipline said to be imposed by marshal lore (7,3) |
| MARTIAL | Discipline said to be imposed by marshal lore (7,3) |
| COLDTURKEY | Boxing Day fare that might be imposed on trippers? (4,6) |
| PALIMPSEST | Old manuscript on which later writing has been imposed (10) |
| MARTIALLAW | Law imposed by the military |
| FINES | Excessive ones can't be imposed, according to the Eighth Amendment |
| TOURNEY | Trip by marshal to military display (7) |
| EXACTS | Demands that 100 taxes be imposed (6) |
| HARDLABOR | Work that may be imposed with a prison sentence |
| SHALT | Shakespeare's will is retained by Marshal Tito (5) |
| NEARBY | Close supporter held back by marshal (6) |
| HALO | Circle of light retained by marshal officially (4) |
| TITO | The People's Republic of Yugoslavia was led by Marshal ... |
| SADDLED | Someone's initially bewildered, having been imposed upon (7) |
| YUGOSLAV | Name for a citizen of the former country in the Balkans ruled by Marshal Tito (8) |
| CORSET | From the Latin for "little body", a bodice or waspie; stays; or, by extension, a restriction or limitation, such as that imposed by the Bank of England to control bank lending (6) |
| PENITENTS | In the Roman Catholic Church, people who confess their sins to a priest and submit to a penance imposed by him |
| TERRORSTRICKEN | Desperately frightened by mistakes and trap imposed by ten (6-8) |
| MERRIMAC | An iron-clad vessel built by the Confederate forces in the hope of breaking the blockade imposed by the North. |
| INTERDICT | Ecclesiastical censure, such as that imposed by Pope Innocent III in 1208 after King John refused to accept the new archbishop of Canterbury (9) |