| CHAPLAIN | A member of the clergy who works in a hospital, prison or school or in the armed forces (8) |
| LESSONS | Things learned at school or in life |
| NURSE | A person who works in a hospital taking care of sick people (5) |
| ORDERLY | One who works in a hospital |
| MATRON | The mother works in a hospital (6) |
| SHEPHERD | A member of the clergy who looks after the ovine animals (8) |
| PREACHER | A member of the clergy who delivers sermons (8) |
| REVEILLE | A signal sounded on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces (8) |
| JIG | The note of the nightingale; a prison or jail; a glass, tankard or Toby of beer; an instrument forming part of a skiffle band; or, a spouted vessel, such as a boat, ewer or pitcher (3) |
| OBJECTOR | Conscientious ---, a person who refuses to serve in the armed forces because they think it is morally wrong to do so (8) |
| MILKMAID | Exploit male and support female who works in a dairy (8) |
| RECTOR | Name a member of the clergy who has the charge of a parish (6) |
| MILITARY | ____ Cross, decoration for gallantry in the armed forces, instituted in 1914 (8) |
| CANON | Member of the clergy who is on the staff of cathedral (5) |
| SERGEANT | Non-commissioned officer in the armed forces (8) |
| VETERANS | They have served in the armed forces (8) |
| TOPBRASS | Those in high authority, especially in the armed forces (3,5) |
| SIGNEDUP | Committed oneself to a period in the armed forces (6,2) |
| OBSERVED | Noticed old boy was in the armed forces (8) |
| SERVICES | Organisations in the armed forces (8) |