| REMEASURED | Part of army a certain head of division assessed for the second time |
| ABOUNDS | A certain head of state flourishes |
| DEMIT | Resign as Head of Division, period being over |
| ASTER | Rates are re-assessed for the plant (5) |
| LICE | Focus of a certain head check |
| QUEEN | Certain head of state |
| EMIR | Certain head of state |
| PREMIERS | Certain heads of state |
| PAVILION | From the Latin for "butterfly, tent", an ornate type of marquee for a fair, show or, originally, a medieval army; a decorative summerhouse; or, a clubhouse for cricketers (8) |
| GRENADIER | In the British Army, a member of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade (9) |
| TERRACOTTA | The --- Army, a collection of earthenware sculptures buried with the first Emperor of China (10) |
| QUOTIENT | From the Latin for "how often", a mathematical term for the result of division; or, the number of times one quantity is contained in another (8) |
| CALENDAR | Word for a book of accounts due on the first day of a Roman month originally, later an almanac, chart, diary or other system of divisions of the year (8) |
| CAPTAIN | In the Australian army, a ranking above a lieutenant and below a major (7) |
| AMOEBA | A private's ending in the army, a simple form of life (6) |
| EIGHTY | --- Army, a British field army during the Second World War, formed in Egypt in 1941 (6) |
| CITADEL | In the Salvation Army a church or place of worship is known by this name |
| BRIGADE | In the British Army, a formation of three infantry battalions or three cavalry or armoured regiments (7) |
| NCO | In the army, a lance-corporal is the lowest ranking what? (1,1,1) |
| HOSTAGE | One held captive by the army a long time (7) |