| BERTHARDY | London-born photojournalist who served as an army photographer 1942-6 (4,5) |
| MOORE | Actor who served as an army captain before taking over from Sean Connery as James Bond to become the longest-serving actor in the role (5) |
| WORLDWARII | Global conflict in which 41-Across served as an Army mechanic |
| ARNOLD | Eve, US-born photojournalist noted for her shots of Marilyn Monroe (6) |
| CUSTOMARY | As usual, dressed as an army scout (9) |
| FORTWORTH | City in Texas (pop about 900,000), established as an army outpost in 1849 (4,5) |
| LEEMILLER | American photographer and photojournalist played by Kate Winslet in a 2023 film (3,6) |
| EVEARNOLD | Photojournalist noted for her portraits of Marilyn Monroe (3,6) |
| ANTIPASTO | Collection of olives, vegetables preserved in oil, various cheeses and cold meats served as an Itali |
| PRECEDENT | When Eden crept about, it served as an early example (9) |
| GOWRIE | Grey, peer and poet who served as an arts minister in Margaret Thatcher's government (6) |
| FLASHBULB | Equipment for a photojournalist, once |
| JACOBRIIS | Pioneer photojournalist |
| CAMERABAG | Carrier for a photojournalist |
| ARACHHNE | Mythological character who served as an inspiration for the musical 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' |
| RANDOLPH | The only son of Winston Churchill, who served as an MP during World War II (8) |
| LAWRENCE | The Seven Pillars of Wisdom author painted by Augustus John who served as an advisor to Winston Churchill and later retreated to Clouds Hill in Dorset (8) |
| PATTON | George, US general who captured Palermo in 1942 (6) |
| WATSONWATT | Robert ___ (1892 - 1973), Brechin-born pioneer of radar, knighted in 1942 (6-4) |
| DIEPPE | Port in north-western France, scene of an attack by Allied troops in 1942 (6) |