| RAGLAN | Lord --, British field marshal (1788-1855) (6) |
| NORTH | Lord ---, British Prime Minister 1770-82 (5) |
| RAYLEIGH | Lord -, British physicist giving name to the scattering of light that makes the sky blue |
| WAVELL | Archibald -, 1883-1950, British field marshal who became an earl (6) |
| EDMUND | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| EIGHTY | --- Army, a British field army during the Second World War, formed in Egypt in 1941 (6) |
| BARISH | British field after harvest is quite scanty |
| THOMAS | The Blue Boy painter, d. 1788 (6,12) |
| TAHITI | Pacific island visited by HMS Bounty in 1788 (6) |
| NECKER | Jacques, finance minister of France 1788-90 (6) |
| TEHRAN | Which city replaced Isfahan as Persia's capital in 1788? (6) |
| WESLEY | Charles ?, English Methodist preacher and hymn-writer who died in 1788 (6) |
| EGMONT | 1788 goethe play |
| ALLENBY | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| DOUGLASHAIG | British field marshal; commander-in-chief of the British forces in France and Flanders (1915-18) |
| HAIG | World War I British field marshal (4) |
| KITCHENER | Horatio Herbert -, British field marshal (9) |
| AUCHINLECK | Claude ___, British Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief, India from 1943-47 (10) |
| MONTGOMERY | British field marshal and one of the outstanding Allied commanders (last name; 10) |
| MONTECARLO | British field marshal and Mexican artist in conversation in upscale resort (5,5) |