| SWEENEYTODD | Rhyming slang for flying squad in the British police force (7,4) |
| SWEENEY | Argot for "barber"; or, with "Todd", rhyming slang for "flying squad" (7) |
| SERGEANT | Rank in the British police force senior to a constable and junior to an inspector |
| OLD | Bill's partner in the British police force is not young (3) |
| STEAM | Point to squad in the mist (5) |
| STEAMY | Lustful squad in the Seychelles (6) |
| CID | Branch of the British Police force first set up in Nottingham in 1854 (3) |
| TEAMAMERICA | Titular paramilitary squad in a 2004 film satire from the creators of "South Park" |
| GARYGILMORE | The Executioner's Song is Norman Mailer's account of this man's life, which ended before a Utah firing squad in 1977 (4,7) |
| THEBILL | The account for British police force (3,4) |
| REDARROWS | Old copper's in to bring up files for Flying Squad? (3,6) |
| ROUNDHOUSE | Traditional lock-up on or near a village green or marketplace, such as that in Castle Cary with a domed roof said to have inspired the shape of the British police custodian helmet (10) |
| YARDIE | Ireland goes after British police force for Jamaican gangster (6) |
| RUNNERS | Bow Street ___ the first British police force (7) |
| SCOTLANDYARD | Artist Warhol accosted by the British police? |
| PEEL | British police force founder, Sir Robert ... |
| TODD | Sweeney -, rhyming slang for the flying squad (4) |
| BLUEBOTTLE | Policeman -- one in the Flying Squad? (10) |
| BEFIT | Match the profile for British police suspect's mugshot (5) |
| CHOPPERS | Hospital surrounded by police vehicles from the flying squad? |