| GENDARMERIE | The whole corps of a French police force, or its headquarters or barracks (11) |
| RIOTSQUAD | Police force, or its new yard (4,5) |
| NERVECENTRE | The ganglion of neurons forming the body's command arena, thus any base, control room, HQ or hub (5,6) |
| TOURDEFORCE | Adroit accomplishment that enables a French police chief to know his command? (4,2,5) |
| CONSTABULARY | Police force or station (12) |
| GARRISON | An armed force - or its location (8) |
| LATRINE | Toilet in a camp or barracks |
| BASE | Headquarters, or a foundation (4) |
| SEAT | Headquarters or perch |
| DEPOT | A place of distribution; a store or warehouse for arms, food, goods or other supplies; a regiment's HQ; or, a building where buses, trains or tramcars are housed or serviced (5) |
| GENDARME | What is the term for a French police officer? (8) |
| CAMP | Bivouac or barrack? |
| GOLDENGIRLS | First six letters: suburb of Denver where Coors has its headquarters; all 11 letters: famed Miami quartet, with The |
| SWITZERLAND | European country in which the International Ski Federation has its headquarters (11) |
| PACIFICQUAY | Area of Glasgow in which BBC Scotland has its headquarters (7,4) |
| CUMBERNAULD | Town where Barr's has its headquarters (11) |
| INNERCIRCLE | Corps of advisers |
| BRAINSTRUST | Corps of advisers |
| SURETE | Criminal investigation department of the French police force, founded by Eugene-Francois Vidocq in 1812 (6) |
| VIMYRIDGE | The Battle of ___ ___ (The great victory, and sacrifice, of the Canadian Corps of April 9th to April |