| CHUNUKBAIR | Hill at Gallipoli where more than 6000 troops were killed or wounded in a 10-day battle (6,4) |
| PURPLEHEART | US decoration for those killed or wounded in action (6,5) |
| TEMP | Number in a 10-day forecast, for short |
| ARNHEM | Dutch city, site of a 10-day battle in 1944 involving British and Polish paratroopers (6) |
| GEORGECANNING | British Tory statesman wounded in a duel with his rival Lord Castlereagh in 1809 (6,7) |
| HAMILTON | Alexander ---, American Founding Father mortally wounded in a duel in 1804 (8) |
| LANCED | Wounded in a joust |
| CONVENTION | International agreement on the treatment of civilians and captured or wounded military personnel in wartime (6,10) |
| LITTLEROCK | In 1957, federal troops were sent to this city to ensure that Central High School's first African-Am |
| CASUALTIES | Dead or wounded servicemen (10) |
| ENTRENCHED | Difficult to shift as certain troops were on Somme? (10) |
| WHITEHORSE | Famous figure carved into a hill at Uffington, Oxfordshire (5,5) |
| DECATHLETE | Contender in a 10-event competition |
| LIONHEARTS | The slain or, wounded, the brave |
| BONDI | ___ Beach (where more than a dozen Jews were murdered in 12/25 (5) |
| ACEH | Region of Indonesia where more than 150,000 people died in a 2004 tsunami (4) |
| DUNE | A sand hill at a beach or in a desert (4) |
| TANDEM | Where more than one rider is seen in A & E (6) |
| ANZAC | -- Day on April 25 is a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand commemorating the 1915 landing at Gallipoli (5) |
| ANTIETAM | The Battle of ___, fought in 1862, was the bloodiest single-day battle in American history |