| TURFWAR | Struggle for territory or power (4,3) |
| CEDED | Gave up territory or power (5) |
| KINGDOM | Dog and mink scrapping for territory |
| COLONY | Word, preserved in the name of Germany's "perfume city", for a plantation, settlement or territory; or, a group of ants, artists, bacteria, bats, Beaver Scouts or nudists (6) |
| RATRACE | Competitive struggle for wealth or power |
| GIBRALTAR | Revise big right on table for territory (9) |
| DELHI | Indian territory or its capital |
| DUKERY | Territory or seat of a senior nobleman (6) |
| DOMAIN | Territory (or area of expertise) (6) |
| INROAD | Advancement; encroach on territory or lands (6) |
| AREA | Section, territory or zone? |
| STUTTER | Complete support for good man's struggle for words (7) |
| TEMPTERS | Transient workers providing housing for territory people seeking to appeal (8) |
| MYANMAR | Aung San Suu Kyi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 for her nonviolent struggle for democracy and human rights in this country |
| LIBERIA | 2011 cowinners Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leymah Gbowee won for their struggle for the safety of women and women's rights in this African country |
| CONTEST | A battle, debate, match, race, tournament or other such struggle for victory between rivals (7) |
| PENDANT | Struggle for breath, death intervening for one hanging by the neck (7) |
| POSTWAR | Struggle for a job since 1945 (4-3) |
| TUILYIE | Day without bicycle is regularly uphill struggle for Scot |
| FREEDOM | More get fed in struggle for independence (7) |