| GUARDS | Life ___; regiment of the Household Cavalry with the Blues and Royals (6) |
| LOYAL | The_ Regiment/Royal Scot' No. 461 58 (5) |
| CEILIDHS | Head of cavalry with ornate shield covering mid-thigh (8) |
| HORSEARTILLERY | Other raillery broadcast about Sweden's cavalry with guns (5,9) |
| LIFEGUARDS | Regiment of the Household Cavalry along with the Blues and Royals (4,6) |
| STEELE | Tommy ___, singer of the 1950s hits Singing The Blues and Little White Bull (6) |
| HOUSEHOLD | - Cavalry; Life Guards and the Blues and Royals combined as a regiment (9) |
| THEBLUES | ___ and Royals, British army regiment that is part of the Household Cavalry (3,5) |
| HOUSEHOLDCAVALRY | The Life Guards and the Blues and Royals, collectively |
| GRENADIER | Member of the senior infantry regiment of the Household Division of the British Army (9) |
| RHYTHM | Time to go with the Blues? (6) |
| ODETTA | "Livin' With the Blues" folk singer |
| NHL | Group with the Blues and the Blue Jackets: Abbr. |
| STEALT | Stone each Lieutenant in Royal Regiment of Scotland bagged |
| COHORS | Properly, a courtyard; commonly, regiment of a legion |
| COLDSTREAMGUARDS | Regiment of the British Army which has its home on the north bank of the River Tweed (10,6) |
| DRAGOON | The Royal Scots - Guards; cavalry regiment of the British Army with its HQ in Edinburgh Castle (7) |
| SCOTSGUARDS | Regiment of the British Army created in 1642 upon instruction of Charles I (5,6) |
| ARTILLERY | The A of RA as a regiment of the British Army (9) |
| SAS | Initials of the regiment of the British Army focusing on clandestine operations |