100% | EARL | 4 | _____ marshal (British officer) |
90% | BOBBIES | 7 | British officers |
86% | TUNIC | 5 | British officer's wear |
79% | CONSTABLES | 10 | British police officers |
78% | WINGATE | 7 | W.W. II British officer Orde _____ |
76% | SANDHURST | 9 | British Army officer training center |
72% | ENGLISHMAJOR | 12 | High-ranking British officer with great skill in writing? |
72% | EQUERRY | 7 | Officer employed by the British Royal family |
71% | PLODS | 5 | Police officers, in British slang |
70% | COLONEL | 7 | British army officer immediately junior to a brigadier |
68% | FIELDMARSHAL | 12 | Officer holding the highest rank in the British army |
67% | BAILIFF | 7 | American court official; British sheriff's officer |
66% | SHRAPNEL | 8 | British-army officer who lent his name to a shell |
64% | SHRAPNEL | 8 | Henry ___, British Army officer who invented the exploding shell |
62% | SHAND | 5 | Bruce —, British Army officer; father of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall |
58% | KITCHENER | 9 | Herbert —, British field marshal; Secretary of State for War from 1914-16 |
56% | GEORGESMILEY | 12 | Fictional British intelligence officer featured in 16-Across and 48-Across (2 wds.) |
56% | LAWRENCE | 8 | T E —, British military officer who authored 1926 volume Seven Pillars of Wisdom |
54% | HAIG | 4 | Douglas —, Field Marshal; Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force from 1915-18 |
54% | SHAND | 5 | Bruce —, British Army officer who died in 2006; father of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall |
54% | SHAND | 5 | Bruce —, British Army officer who died in 2006; father of Camilla, the Queen Consort |
52% | HAIG | 4 | Douglas —, Field Marshal who became Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force in 1915 |
52% | SHRAPNEL | 8 | Henry —, British artillery officer; inventor of a shell that exploded in flight, scattering lead shot |
51% | RSM | 3 | Abbreviation that may be used by warrant officers class 1 in the British Royal Marines |
50% | NAVAL | 5 | __ officer |
50% | FRENCH | 6 | John —, field marshal who commanded the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 1914-15 |
50% | ANDRE | 5 | John —, British Army officer hanged as a spy in 1780 during the American War of Independence |
50% | NISSEN | 6 | Peter Norman —, British army officer after whom a type of corrugated sheet steel hut is named |
48% | NABBER | 6 | Active police officer |
48% | INSTATE | 7 | Make an officer |