| SALVATIONARMY | Worshipful band of the free? (9,4) |
| AMERICANFLAG | Pennant of the land of the free? (8,4) |
| ANTHEM | Some boatman - the mariner in Land of the Free? (6) |
| USA | Land of the free? (1,1,1) |
| MICKFLEETWOOD | Cornish drummer whose surname formed half of the name of a successful band of the 1960s and 1970s |
| LIVERYCOMPANY | An almost always "Worshipful" organisation in London (6,7) |
| MONOCHROMESET | House band of The Jet Set Junta, it's The ------ ---- (10,3) |
| LIVERY | Uniform of the Queen's footmen, pageboys and other attendants, or that of members of any of the Worshipful Companies of London (6) |
| ORCHARDS | Associated with some of the work of pomologists and the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, gardens for cultivating apple, pear and nut trees (8) |
| PHYSIC | Chelsea - Garden; founded by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries on land endowed by Hans Sloane, the oldest botanic garden in London (6) |
| BICYCLES | The mounts of the Band of the Royal Netherlands Army Mounted Regiments |
| NIRVANA | A UK band of the 1960s or a US band of the 1990s |
| BLANCA | Like the middle band of the flag of Mexico |
| PRAYERS | Wishes of a worshipful company (7) |
| DEVO | Band that David Bowie called "the band of the future" in 1977 |
| KNOPFLER | Surname of two brothers who, along with John Illsley and Pick Withers, formed the most successful band of the 1980's (8) |
| CHIEF | *19th-century leader of the Tabeguache band of the Northern Ute people |
| WHO | The ___ (English rock band of the 60's) |
| KIDS | New ___ on the Block; boy band of the '80s and '90s |
| SMITHS | The - - -, Morrisseyfronted indie band of the '80s (6) |