| ANZACS | Soldiers serving with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in World War I |
| ANZAC | Soldier serving with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in World War I (5) |
| GURKHA | Nepalese soldier serving with the British army (6) |
| SLIM | William, Field Marshal who led the Burma Corps in World War II (4) |
| CONSTELLATION | Cup contested by the Australian and New Zealand national netball teams (13) |
| LEWHOAD | Australian tennis player who won the Australian and French Opens and Wimbledon in 1956 (3,4) |
| LEE | Brother of Walford's who is currently serving with the Army in Afghanistan (3) |
| LAUNCESTON | City in Tasmania that is the main port for trade with the Australian mainland (10) |
| LIVE | They ___ in the Australian and Tasmanian mountains, forest and grasslands. |
| GURKHAS | Nepalese soldiers serving in the British Army |
| EMERYPAPER | Polish with this army corps in retreat pay rep badly (5,5) |
| KNIGHTS | Mounted soldiers serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages. (7) |
| GRANDSLAM | Tennis player's clean sweep at Wimbledon together with the Australian, French and US Opens (5,4) |
| HAT | See 6D. A Wide-brimmed felt headwear identified with the Australian Army (6,3) |
| SLOUCH | A Wide-brimmed felt headwear identified with the Australian Army (6,3) |
| SAVITT | Dick ___, American tennis player who won both the Australian and Wimbledon men's singles championships in 1951, at the age of 24 |
| REDEEMER | One who saves blood-covered European army corps in retreat |
| BIREME | Start to build up an Army corps in an ancient galley (6) |
| ONBOARD | Serving with the directors in a ship (2,5) |
| DREAD | Old man holding army corps in awe (5) |