| BELGRANO | Manuel _, lawyer and military leader who created the flag of Argentina (8) |
| ROSCOE | William ___, lawyer and politician who authored 1802 poem The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's |
| XENOPHON | Greek philosopher and military leader who wrote Anabasis in c370 BC (8) |
| SUN | Symbol on the flag of Argentina or Uruguay |
| THATCHER | Former leader who created Boris's hairstyle? (8) |
| SOL | ___ de Mayo (symbol on the flags of Argentina and Uruguay) |
| STANDISH | Myles ___, pilgrim on the Mayflower and military leader of the Plymouth colony |
| NAPOLEON | Military leader who was crowned Emperor of the French in 1804 (8) |
| BULGANIN | Nikolai ?, Soviet statesman and military leader; Minister of Defence from 1953-55 (8) |
| TIBERIUS | Accomplished military leader who became Rome's second emperor (8) |
| CROMWELL | Thomas ___, lawyer who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII from 1534 to 1540 (8) |
| JOSEPHUS | *Jerusalem-born 1st-century Jewish historian, scholar, and military leader |
| TECUMSEH | Shawnee chief and military leader |
| GENERALS | Military leaders who may be four-star |
| BOLIVAR | Politician and military leader, 1783-1830, who became president of Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia (7) |
| GIDEON | Prophet and military leader, in the Book of Judges (6) |
| ABISHAI | Old Testament military leader who was the eldest son of King David's sister Zeruiah (7) |
| PUIG | Manuel ___, author of the novels Heartbreak Tango and Kiss of the Spider Woman (4) |
| CESAREBORGIA | Italian cardinal, politician and military leader, son of Pope Alexander VI (6,6) |
| OFARC | 15th century French military leader who played a pivotal role in the Siege of Orleans, Joan ... (2,3 |