| ASSAD | Hafez al ___, Syrian statesman and general; president 1971-2000 (5) |
| GRANT | General, president of the USA 1869-77 (5) |
| EISENHOWER | General, President, "Ike" |
| DEGAULLE | French general/president |
| IDIAMIN | Ugandan president 1971-79 (3,4) |
| ZHIVKOV | Todor, Bulgarian president 1971-89 (7) |
| HAFEZ | & 21A President of Syria from 1971-2000 (5,7) |
| SHARA | Hafez Assad's foreign minister for the last 14 years of his rule |
| ABDEL | Egyptian singer ___ Halim Hafez |
| ALCIBIADES | Athenian statesman and general in the Peloponnesian War who defected to the Spartans in 415, but returned and led the victories at Abydos and Cyzicus |
| POMPEY | In 3.5, Eros comes to Enobarbus with "strange news." He says Caesar and Lepidus made wars upon a certain notable statesman and general. Who is he talking about? |
| BEVIN | Ernest _; Labour trade unionist and General Strike organiser (5) |
| SYNOD | An ecclesiastical council meeting between churches and General Assembly (5) |
| ENNUI | A feeling of listlessness and general dissatisfaction resulting from lack of activity or excitement (5) |
| LEECH | Historic doctor's assistant and general companion (5) |
| EVANS | The leader of the Transport and General Workers' Union 1978-85 (4,5) |
| AGRIPPA | Roman statesman and general who defeated Antony and Cleopatra's forces at the battle of Actium |
| ARISTIDES | Ancient Athenian statesman and general, who led his Antiochis tribe at the battle of Marathon |
| NARSES | Persian statesman and general appointed prefect of Italy in 554 by Justinian (6) |
| NORIEGA | Manuel ___, Panamanian statesman and general; head of state 1983-9 (7) |