| MAPS | 2014 film " - to the Stars" |
| TICKETS | First to last, stay with film to the end (7) |
| BACK | Michael J Fox film, ... To The Future |
| COMMONMARKET | Uncultured boy taking a film to the EEC (6,6) |
| CHANCESR | Submits a racy version of a film to the MPAA? |
| INTOLERANCE | Follow-up film to The Birth of a Nation (11) |
| ECLIPTIC | In astronomy, the great circle on the celestial sphere representing the apparent annual path of the sun relative to the stars (8) |
| SPACESUITS | Speed comes from outfit in boat - the type of gear for those wishing to get close to the stars (10) |
| ASTRA | Per ardua ad -; Latin phrase meaning "through adversity to the stars" used as the official motto of the RAF (5) |
| LANDONTHEMOON | What travel agents to the stars set out to do in the 1960s in Montes Alpes, for instance? (4,2,3,4) |
| EAGLEANDTHEHAWK | With "The", Song off 1971's Aerie, which features "Sail o'er the canyons and up to the stars" |
| OLEO | Appeal to the stars spread on the table? (4) |
| ADASTRA | A craft in the doldrums turning to the stars |
| SPACERACE | Contest to hurry to the stars? |
| ASTRAL | Part of the last rally relates to the stars (6) |
| PERARDUAADASTRA | Official motto of the RAF; Latin, 'through adversity to the stars' (3,5,2,5) |
| SPACEBAR | Watering hole that's out of this world where those close to the stars drink presumably? The Long Key! (5,3) |
| TAKEI | Actor George who wrote the 1994 autobiography "To the Stars" |
| RAF | Org. whose motto translates to "Through adversity to the stars" |
| ONETWO | According to the stars, she is to join a poor company (3-3) |