| ALOOFLY | Head of Admiralty can navigate remotely |
| SCOW | Boat that can navigate in shallow waters |
| WEBB | Designer of Admiralty Arch, Buckingham Palace's principal facade and the main building of the V&A (4) |
| SEALORD | A senior executive in the former Board of Admiralty |
| FLOTILLA | Case for money secured by First Lord of Admiralty primarily for small 12 (8) |
| ADDS | Puts two and two together on the banks of Admiralty Islands (4) |
| ASS | Fool head of the admiralty over ship (3) |
| GEORGEBYNG | The first Viscount Torrington, a Royal Navy officer and statesman who became First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of King George II |
| WINSTON | First Lord of the Admiralty at the time of the Gallipoli campaign - 41dn (7,9) |
| CHURCHILL | First Lord of the Admiralty at the time of the Gallipoli campaign - see 6dn (7,9) |
| HEAD | Part of the Admiralty Arch (4) |
| ARCH | Admiralty ___ , landmark at end of The Mall (4) |
| YORKE | Named by Flinders after the then First Lord of the Admiralty, what is the peninsula situated between |
| HAWKESBAY | New Zealand region named after the First Lord of the Admiralty (1766-1771) |
| LIBELEE | Defendant, in admiralty law |
| MAINMAN | Important fellow at the Admiralty? (4,3) |
| PEPYS | Samuel ---, C seventeen Admiralty secretary |
| REPLACEMENT | Material left by Admiralty, primarily material for building a sub |
| FLEET | Should the Admiralty be in this street? |
| AORTA | Those leading admiralty officers right to a vessel (5) |