| GRENADIER | Member of a regiment of the Household Brigade (9) |
| GLORY | 1989 film telling the story of a regiment of African-American soldiers in the American Civil War |
| ARTILLERY | The A of RA as a regiment of the British Army (9) |
| GURKHA | Member of a regiment in the British army established specifically for Nepalese recruits (6) |
| SCOTSGUARDS | A regiment of the British Army that dates back to 1642 (5,6) |
| LIFEGUARDS | Regiment of the Household Cavalry along with the Blues and Royals (4,6) |
| GUARDS | Life -; regiment of the Household Cavalry with the Blues and Royals (6) |
| GLENGARRY | Traditional headgear for Scottish regiments of the British Army, also worn by most pipe bands (9) |
| SENESCHAL | A steward of the household of a medieval prince or nobleman who took charge of domestic arrangements (9) |
| UNCLEPHIL | Will Smith's usual way of addressing the head of the household in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
| MENTALAGE | Chat endlessly among members of the household, showing a measure of intellectual ability |
| DAME | From the Latin for "mistress of the household", word for a female ruler in its earliest sense, now a title given to a woman with the rank of Knight Commander or a holder of the Grand Cross in the orde |
| IRONSIDES | Edmund II's regiment of troopers |
| ARAROBA | Powder from a regiment of gunners used to smother a rifle |
| COLDSTREAMGUARDS | Regiment of the British Army which has its home on the north bank of the River Tweed (10,6) |
| SAS | Initials of the regiment of the British Army focusing on clandestine operations |
| HOMEGUARDS | They shouldn't be confused with the Household Brigade (4,6) |
| GRENADIERS | First regiment of the royal household infantry (10) |
| COLDSTREAM | Borders town, home to a guards regiment of the British Army (10) |
| DRAGOON | The Royal Scots - Guards; cavalry regiment of the British Army with its HQ in Edinburgh Castle (7) |