| OVERTHERE | Song popular with United States soldiers in both world wars (4,5) |
| SURGICAL | Almost certain state soldier's in this kind of spirit (8) |
| GIGLAMPS | States soldier with upmarket tent has old-fashioned spectacles (3-5) |
| DIXIE | Marching song popular with the Confederate troops in the American Civil War (5) |
| YELLOWROSE | Traditional folk song popular with the confederate army during the American Civil War, The ... Of Te |
| FUSS | Force with United States Ship in trouble |
| MAPUSA | Goan town's layout is with United States of America (6) |
| ONUS | Responsibility of working with United States |
| SCAPAFLOW | Landlocked anchorage in the Orkney Islands, a major British naval base in both World Wars (5,4) |
| INDIANRED | Mardi Gras song, popular, and dire in other arrangement (6,3) |
| LANDGIRLS | Informally, young women recruited for farm work during both world wars |
| FATUITOUS | Stupid outfit upset with USA (9) |
| ARMENTIERES | Town in Nord, N France that was site of battles in both World Wars (11) |
| SCAPA | and 5dn, Landlocked anchorage in Orkney; a major naval base in both World Wars |
| FLOW | Landlocked anchorage in Orkney; a major naval base in both World Wars (5,4) |
| LENS | Industrial town in the Pas de Calais department badly damaged in both World Wars |
| ARRAS | Town in N France known for its tapestries that was severely damaged in both World Wars (5) |
| ARGONNE | Wooded region of NE France: scene of major battles in both World Wars. (7) |
| ARDENNES | European forested region, scene of fighting in both world wars (8) |
| POMPOM | Quick-firing naval anti-aircraft gun used in both World Wars (3-3) |