| PETAIN | French marshal who led Vichy France |
| SAXE | A French marshal who distinguished himself in the War of the Austrian Succession (1696-1750). |
| ROMMEL | German field marshal who led the Afrika Korps (6) |
| SLIM | William, Field Marshal who led the Burma Corps in World War II (4) |
| BLUM | Leon **** , three-time French prime minister who opposed Vichy France (4) |
| PUPPETSTATE | Vichy France, to Nazi Germany |
| GERMANISED | Is gendarme worried, as Vichy France may have been? |
| LOIRE | River that marked the border between Vichy France and the German occupation forces in WWII |
| FRENCH | John ?, field marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 1914-15 (6) |
| BLUCHER | Gebbard von ---, Prussian field marshal who died in 1819 (7) |
| EARP | Marshal who died in L.A. |
| NEY | Marshal who lost some money? |
| HAIG | Douglas, British field marshal who died in 1928 (4) |
| KITCHENER | Horatio Herbert, field marshal who commanded British forces from 1900-02 in the Boer War (9) |
| WAVELL | Archibald -, 1883-1950, British field marshal who became an earl (6) |
| ALLENBY | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| EDMUND | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| IONANTONESCU | Romanian marshal who became the country's dictator during the second world war (3,9) |
| SCHLIEFFEN | Alfred, field marshal who devised a plan for German strategy in World War One (10) |
| WYATT | - Earp, marshal who took part in the Gunfight at the OK Corral (5) |