| LIBRARY | The Assyrian king Ashurbanipal is noted for assembling the world's first systematically organised one (7) |
| REGIMENTED | How a military unit was systematically organised? |
| ASSYR | Ancient city state on the River Tigris that was the first or traditional capital of the Assyrian emp |
| LAYARD | Whose excavations at Nimrud and Nineveh (1845-51) uncovered the Assyrian palace reliefs and the library of Ashurbanipal? (6) |
| POSTHOC | After the event of assembling the cot in the shop (4,3) |
| WHOLESALE | The entire auction is organised on a very large scale (9) |
| SHALMANESER | Any of five Assyrian kings, the first ruling circa 1274-1245 BCE (11) |
| HOMER | What Greek poet is given credit for assembling stories from the Trojan War? |
| BLUEGREEN | Having been assembling the Luger in the shade (4-5) |
| THEWOLF | "The Assyrian came down like ___ ___ on the fold, and his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold": Lord Byron (3,4) |
| YEAH | Agreeable statement organised on the way out of town (4) |
| NINEVEH | Ancient capital that was once the most populous city in the Assyrian empire |
| PERVADE | Spread through rave Ed organised on the second of April (7) |
| SARGON | Noted Assyrian king mentioned in Isaiah |
| ASSYRIA | Ashurbanipal was a king of this ancient Near Eastern empire |
| NINUS | Assyrian king: "Ninny", according to Flute (Midsummer Night's Dream, 3.1.97) |
| TROOPS | From Latin for "flocks", a word for armed forces; bodies of soldiers; cavalries; drum signals for assembling; bands of people; herds of mares; groups of Scouts; or, multitudes generally (6) |
| FIREARM | In the house, are assembling the gun (7) |
| NEAPTIDE | Need a tip, assembling the smallest amount of change (4,4) |
| NISAN | First month of the Assyrian calendar |