| ANTHEMS | Songs of loyalty or devotion, as to a nation or college. (7) |
| ANTHEM | A song of loyalty or devotion, as to a nation (6) |
| CITIZEN | Subject of a nation or state, Australian ... |
| CONCORD | Harmony in music; amity between nations; or, a variety of purple grape with a bluish bloom (7) |
| FEDERAL | Which term relates to the league between nations or states (7) |
| WORSHIP | Homage, adoration or devotion (7) |
| GEORGIA | Black Sea nation or Courtney Thorne-Smith's role in Ally McBeal |
| PLEDGE | Solemn vow; old word for a toast; a token or sign of love or loyalty; or, a promise of a donation to charity (6) |
| LAWGIVER | One who draws up a code of regulations for a nation or people (8) |
| ETHOS | From the Greek for “character”, the spirit of a nation or similar group |
| PLEBISCITE | A direct vote of a whole nation or the people of a district on a special point (10) |
| ENSIGN | National flag or colours flown by a ship, nation or regiment, such as a "Red Duster"; or, a standard-bearer (6) |
| DIASPORA | A dispersion or spreading, as of people originally belonging to one nation or common culture (8) |
| GLORY | Good soldiers inspired by outward signs of loyalty or prestige (5) |
| BREADBASKETS | Bannetons, cobs, panniers or other woven hampers for holding loaves or serving rolls; bellies, paunches or pots resembling said punnets or receiving said crumb; or, granary nations or wheaten lands of |
| ETHNIC | Concerning a nation or race (6) |
| LOVE | Deep and tender feeling of affection or devotion to a person |
| OFFER | To present as an act of worship or devotion; sacrifice (5) |
| PERSONALITYCULT | Excessive public admiration for or devotion to a famous person, especially a political leader (11,4) |
| EXTERMINATE | Dr Benjamin Spock warned in 1968, "To win in Vietnam, we will have to ... a nation" |