| FRANCO | Francisco - - -, Spanish general and statesman (6) |
| ELCAUDILLO | Name by which Spanish general and head of state Francisco Franco was sometimes known |
| CAESAR | Gaius Julius _, Roman general and statesman (6) |
| GAALLE | Charles de ---, French general and statesman who served as President of France 1959-1969 (6) |
| ATTLEE | Oddly astute general and statesman |
| GERBIL | Desert rat free, according to the Spanish generals, initially taken aback (6) |
| JULIUSCAESAR | Roman general and statesman assassinated in 44 BC (6,6) |
| MARKANTONY | Roman general and statesman who had three children with the Egyptian queen Cleopatra between 40 and 36 BC (4,6) |
| NEWIN | Burmese general and statesman; Prime Minister 1958-60, and 1962-74 and President 1962-81 (2,3) |
| DEGAULLE | Charles - - - - - -, French general and statesman who served as President of France 1959-1969 (2,6) |
| PERVEZMUSHARRAF | Pakistani general and statesman who served as president from 2001 to 2008 (6,9) |
| CHARLESDEGAULLE | French general and statesman, first president of the Fifth Republic (7,2,6) |
| CHARLES | French general and STATESMAN WHO SERVED AS PRESIDENT FROM 1959 TO 1969 (7,2,6) |
| ATATURK | Mustapha Kemal --, 1881-1938, Turkish general and statesman (7) |
| HANNIBAL | General and statesman of ancient Carthage (b247 BC) (8) |
| HORTHY | Miklos, admiral and statesman who ruled Hungary between World Wars I and II (6) |
| CICERO | Marcus Tullius --, 106-43BC, Roman orator and statesman (6) |
| SENECA | Roman philosopher and statesman (6) |
| OLIVER | Soldier and statesman born at Huntingdon in 1599 (6,8) |
| POLISH | Nationality of the pianist and statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski (6) |