| PARABEMA | Soldier dropped medal in front of a walled chapel |
| BARBICAN | Outer defence of a walled city and a centre for performing arts in London (8) |
| BERLIN | Capital example of a walled city, once (6) |
| ARTICHOKE | Gourmet vegetable with a heart derived from the unopened flower of a species of thistle often grown in a walled kitchen garden (9) |
| CHARLESTON | A canvas of a farmhouse in Sussex, where art bloomed, a walled garden originally burgeoned and the love and creativity of Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and their fellow bohemian Bloomsburyites once flour |
| ESPALIER | Traditional technique of training fruit trees to grow flat against a wall or fence,A especially in a walled kitchen garden (8) |
| MOTTE | In Norman England, a hillock surmounted by a lord's wooden keep and surrounded by a walled bailey (5) |
| PARADISE | Word for a walled garden of delight, pleasure ground or the garden of Eden, thus heaven, Shangri-la or any other place or state of bliss (8) |
| PARAGUAY | Soldier dropped fellow outside a state in South America |
| MAGINOT | Soldier dropped in to Vietnam returned as Minister of War (7) |
| PARAMOUNT | A soldier dropped by a base first |
| HANDBALL | A game similar to fives played in a walled court (8) |
| SQUASH | Concentrate served diluted with water or lemonade; or, a sport played in a walled court (6) |
| ELL | English and American soldier dropped out of Measure for Measure (3) |
| PARA | Soldier dropped in standard initially achieved (4) |
| APPARATUS | Soldier dropped in wearing suitable American equipment |
| PARATROOPER | Soldier dropped by air into a battle zone (11) |
| RACQUETBALL | North American game played in a walled court (11) |
| TENBY | Seaside resort in Pembrokeshire that houses a walled castle |
| PELOTA | Basque or Spanish game played in a walled court (6) |