| ENSIGN | Military or naval flag flown by ship to indicate nationality (6) |
| ENSIGNS | Flags flown by ships to show nationality (7) |
| BLUEENSIGN | Naval flag flown with nine bugles blowing in unison (4,6) |
| SARAGOSSA | Girl to travel by ship to a city (9) |
| ONELINER | I'll go by ship to make speedy delivery of comic? (3-5) |
| ENLIST | To engage for military or naval service, is to do what (6) |
| REVIEW | A formal inspection of military or naval forces originally, later a critique of a book, film, play, restaurant etc; or, a publication containing said evaluation (6) |
| MUTINY | An insurrection, especially against military or naval authority (6) |
| PETITE | Little naval flag almost cut by Congress (6) |
| MARINE | Relating to shipping or naval matters (6) |
| DUSTER | Red ____, informal term for a flag flown by British merchant ships (6) |
| BLUEPETER | Flag flown by ship about to sail (4,5) |
| STREAMER | Flag flown by ship crossing river (8) |
| WHITEENSIGN | Flag flown by ships of the Royal Navy while under way (5,6) |
| DRILL | Training in formal marching or other precise military or naval movements. (5) |
| PADRE | Which term is applicable to a military or naval chaplain (5) |
| FLANK | The side of military or naval formation (5) |
| MANOEUVRE | A large-scale tactical exercise involving military or naval fighting units (9) |
| CADET | A student in a military or naval college (5) |
| EPAULETTE | An ornament on the shoulder of a military or naval officer's uniform (9) |