| ARMYBOOTS | What a company marches on sounds like something you'd associate with Napoleon going to war perhaps (4,5) |
| BONEYARD | Napoleon, going to Madrid, oddly ignored cemetery (8) |
| ARREST | Stop and put cuffs on - sounds like a breather (6) |
| HOARD | Secretly stock up on (sounds like board) |
| EGGWHITE | Nag in point-to-point walloped last fence ? it's something you'd associate with that other yoke! (3, |
| WATTLE | Makes fences - it's something you'd associate with Turkey (6) |
| AHIMSA | Sounds like a song for African country in principle never going to war (6) |
| BID | What a company must do to be shortlisted for a contract (3) |
| BATTLECRY | A cry shouted by soldiers going to war to intimidate the enemy (6,3) |
| WARPAINT | Paint applied to the face and body before going to war (9) |
| BARRACKS | They accommodate those going to war with drinking establishment set up by sommelier in The Cellar (8) |
| STRETCHERBEARER | Warm-up with that woman on porter? You'd associate that sort of carry-on with the sick! (9-6) |
| PHONICS | What is a method of teaching reading based on sounds? (7) |
| FLITCH | Some pork: what you'd associate with scratchings on floor |
| EUROPEANS | A race for the locals you'd associate with Dubliners, for instance (9) |
| AMERICANEMBASSY | The New Yorker on mission in foreign office you'd associate with us? (8,7) |
| FILM | Caught up in dream lifestyle - the type you'd associate with those making a scene (4) |
| EARTRUMPETS | What you'd associate with Beethoven, true master possibly around piano (3,8) |
| NETASSETS | What a company owns minus what it owes (3,6) |
| LANCERS | Soldiers who had a point in going to war |