| BADENPOWELL | Robert -, British general who founded the Boy Scout movement (5-6) |
| CLIVE | Robert, British general who was victorious at Plassey in 1757 (5) |
| DARBY | US Army general who founded the Rangers |
| IRONDUKE | Nickname of the British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (with "The") |
| JAMESWOLFE | British general who died in the hour of victory when capturing Quebec from the French in 1759 |
| ARTHURWELLESLEY | British general who defeated "40,000 Frenchmen in 40 minutes", in 1812 (6,9) |
| SELEUCUS | ? I Nicator, Macedonian general who founded a dynasty after the death of Alexander the Great |
| POWELL | Robert -, founder of the Scout Movement (5-6) |
| BADEN | Robert -, founder of the Scout Movement (5-6) |
| ONMYHONOR | Start of the Boy Scout Oath and the Girl Scout Promise |
| CORNWALLIS | British general who surrendered at Yorktown |
| PEEL | Robert ----, British prime minister, 1834-5; 1841-6 (4) |
| RINDER | Robert, British criminal barrister who presents a TV reality courtroom series (6) |
| SOUTHEY | Robert, British poet laureate whose works include the ballad The Inchcape Rock (7) |
| OUTRUN | Go faster than some of the Boy Scout runners (6) |
| CALLSOUT | Challenges everybody in the Scout movement (5,3) |
| CLOUTS | Strikes as being a beginner in the scout movement (6) |
| FLEURDELIS | What flower is the badge of the Boy Scouts? (5-2-3) |
| GIRLGUIDES | This association was founded in 1910, shortly after the Boy Scouts (4,6) |
| RAIKES | Robert, British philanthropist and Sunday school pioneer (6) |