| DAIRYMAID | I did army a good turn working on the farm (9) |
| FIXEDCOTS | Did Army repair work? |
| SLEEPLESSNIGHT | During which you toss and turn working out these spellings? (9,5) |
| CROUPIER | He takes turns working in the casino (8) |
| GRENADIER | In the British Army, a member of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade (9) |
| GASTROPOD | Snail can do ports a good turn (9) |
| PERFORMER | He may do you a good turn (9) |
| ENTERTAIN | Do someone a good turn perhaps (9) |
| BOYSCOUTS | "Do a Good Turn Daily" group |
| SERVICE | A religious ceremony; a good turn; employment; a public utility; a set of crockery for a particular meal; the order of dishes; or, an act of assisting a customer or waiting on a diner (7) |
| TILLAGE | Working on the farm, I'll put in a new gate (7) |
| TANNER | One working on the farm is a craft director (6) |
| HORSESHOES | Those working on the farm with gardening equipment - the lucky things (10) |
| HAYMAKER | Quite a blow for one working on the farm (8) |
| PAVILION | From the Latin for "butterfly, tent", an ornate type of marquee for a fair, show or, originally, a medieval army; a decorative summerhouse; or, a clubhouse for cricketers (8) |
| CAPTAIN | In the Australian army, a ranking above a lieutenant and below a major (7) |
| TERRACOTTA | The --- Army, a collection of earthenware sculptures buried with the first Emperor of China (10) |
| AMOEBA | A private's ending in the army, a simple form of life (6) |
| NCO | In the army, a lance-corporal is the lowest ranking what? (1,1,1) |
| EIGHTY | --- Army, a British field army during the Second World War, formed in Egypt in 1941 (6) |