| REGIMENTAL | March of army unit (10) |
| ADELIELAND | Region of Antarctica where Luc Jacquet filmed March of the Penguins (6,4) |
| ETHELSMYTH | English composer who composed The March Of The Women, anthem of the women's suffrage movement (5,5) |
| HEARTOFOAK | Official march of Britain's Royal Navy, written by Dr. William Boyce (5,2,3) |
| REGIMEN | Course of exercise and diet for most of army unit (7) |
| RECORD | 60% of army unit restricted by red tape (6) |
| INFANTRY | Type of army unit |
| RETINUE | Train taking part of army unit up to the rear |
| RARE | Exceptional pair of army units (4) |
| DIVISIONS | In the underworld, a dream of army units (9) |
| AUGUST | Respected heads of army units and air force (6) |
| SMYTH | Composer of The March of the Women suffrage anthem jailed for throwing a rock through a window of the Houses of Parliament (5) |
| BOYCE | Composer of the music to Heart of Oak, the official march of the Royal Navy (5) |
| EMPEROR | This star of the National Geographic film, March Of The Penguins, is the largest of the species |
| BRUSSELS | European site of a "World March of Women" |
| MENOFHARLECH | March of Helen? Wrong - of Welshmen |
| LUC | ___ Jacquet, director of "March of the Penguins" |
| PENGUINS | Best documentary winner for 2006, the French vision of Antarctic dwellers The March Of The ... |
| SCIPIO | Slow march of the Grenadier Guards, taken from a Handel opera about a Roman general of the same name, who defeated Hannibal |
| MORGANFREEMAN | Unforgiven actor who narrated the scientific documentaries March of the Penguins and Island of Lemurs: Madagascar: 2 wds. |