| BANNOCK | Knights round in rear controlled fire in conflict of 5 7 (11) |
| BATTLEOFBRITAIN | Bottle Rita Fabin smashed in conflict of 1940 (6,2,7) |
| PALLETTE | The cause of a knight's round shoulders? (8) |
| PAULETTE | The cause of a knight's round shoulders? (8) |
| RANSACK | Rifle controlled fire |
| DRUB | Heavily beat knight round back of armour to (3) |
| TANKA | Japanese poem of 31 syllables in lines of 5, 7, 5, 7 and 7; literally, 'short verse' (5) |
| STONEYCREEK | Battle of ___, conflict of the War of 1812 between British and American armies fought on June 6, 1813 in Ontario (6,5) |
| HOHENLINDEN | Battle of -, 1800 conflict of the French Revolutionary Wars that took place east of Munich and resulted in victory for France over Austria and its allies (11) |
| DISCORDANCE | Conflict of interest in "Saturday Night Fever"? That's about right |
| HAIKU | Japanese poetic form pioneered by the 15th-century poet Matsuo Basho, comprising 17 syllables in 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 (5) |
| CHINESEWALL | Safeguard against conflict of interest |
| IOOYEARSWAR | England-france conflict of |
| CAEDMON | Incomplete code name, perhaps, for the bard of 5 (7) |
| KODAK | Box camera patentee of 5/7/1888 |
| ELEMENT | One of 5 (7) |
| AQUINAS | Ethics he would address when passing a child of five (7) |
| QUINTET | Quit, holding up ten, or group of five (7) |
| TARQUIN | Old Italian sailor, one of five (7) |
| WHITE | Battle of ___, conflict of November 1620 near Prague in the Thirty Years' War (5,8) |