| FRIGATE | In the British Navy, a type of versatile warship (7) |
| ROYALMARINES | In the British Navy, a corps of soldiers specially trained in amphibious warfare (5,7) |
| LATHE | Find mangled hat inside left end of versatile woodworker's tool (5) |
| TRIATHLON | Test of versatile endurance |
| ENLARGE | In the British navy they've caught an eagle to make it bigger (7) |
| PLANNER | The British navy has a panel that does the designing (7) |
| JEZEBEL | Diluted drink of rum issued to the British Navy whose name derived from the nickname of admiral Edwa |
| INTERIM | Time I joined the British navy, but in the meantime, this will have to do |
| CRUISER | In the navy, a sound crew with faultless service (7) |
| TORNADO | To the Royal Navy a lot of fuss is a big blow |
| VINEGAR | Give the navy a change from that sour stuff! (7) |
| ALSORAN | One unplaced too giving the Navy a centre (4-3) |
| NUMBERONE | First lieutenant, in the British Navy |
| COMMODORE | Rank in the British navy above captain and below rear admiral (9) |
| NURSES | They find uses in the British navy for such devoted women |
| FORTMCHENRY | Coastal bastion of Baltimore, the site of a successful defence against the British Navy in 1814 (4,7) |
| ANSON | Admiral George ___, whose reforms of the British navy contributed to its success in the Seven Years' War of 1756- 63 (5) |
| TERAGRAM | In a familiar way ex-PM returns, getting the whole weight of the British Navy (8) |
| GROG | Diluted drink of rum issued to the British Navy whose name derived from the nickname of admiral Edwa |
| GROA | Diluted drink of rum issued to the British Navy whose name derived from the nickname of Admiral Edward Vernon (4) |