|  | BELGRANO | General ___ , Argentine navy ship sunk by British forces in the Falklands War of 1982 (8) | 
|  | GENERALBELGRANO | Either of two historic Argentine navy cruisers, named for the creator of that country's flag (7,8) | 
|  | SPIONKOP | The Battle of ?, conflict in January 1900 between Boer and British forces in the Second Boer War | 
|  | MERRIMAC | Only American ship sunk by the Spanish in the Spanish-American War | 
|  | GALTIERI | Argentine ruling general in the Falklands War (8) | 
|  | MONTCALM | Louis-Joseph de ___, French general killed by British forces under James Wolfe in Quebec in 1759 (8) | 
|  | FEARLESS | The most recent of seven ships called HMS ____ participated in the Falklands and Gulf wars | 
|  | SABATINI | Gabriela _, Argentine former tennis player who won the US Open in 1990 (8) | 
|  | MARLBOROUGH | The Duke of --was commander of British forces in the War of the Spanish Succession (11) | 
|  | USSMAINE | Ship sunk in Havana Harbor in 1898 | 
|  | MARADONA | Diego _: Argentine soccer star of the 1980's- 90's (8) | 
|  | BADAJOZ | City in Extremadura, captured by British forces in the Peninsular War | 
|  | BISMARCK | Ship sunk in 1941 | 
|  | THEMAINE | Ship sunk in 1898 | 
|  | ZABALETA | Pablo ___, Argentine footballer who joined West Ham United from Manchester City in 2017 | 
|  | KITCHENER | Field marshal who in 1900 became overall commander of the British forces in the Second Boer War (9) | 
|  | SPION | & 12D The Battle of -, conflict in January 1900 between Boer and British forces in the Second Boer War (5,3) | 
|  | BREN | - - - gun, a light machine gun used by British forces in World War II (4) | 
|  | AMATOL | High explosive composed of TNT and ammonium nitrate, extensively used by British forces in WWI and WWII (6) | 
|  | HAIG | Douglas ---, commander in chief of the British forces in France during most of the First World War (4) |