| SPARK | A fiery particle (5) |
| BLAZE | A fiery light found on a horse (5) |
| ASHES | Remains after a fiery departure (5) |
| HOTLY | In a fiery manner (5) |
| IXION | Mythological Greek king bound to a fiery wheel for attempting to seduce Hera (5) |
| URIEL | Archangel who guarded Eden with a fiery sword |
| SPARKLER | A beer pump's head-frothing nozzle; fizzy wine; a diamond; or, a handheld firework emitting a shower of glittering fiery particles (8) |
| SPARKS | Fiery particles occurring when flint is struck with steel, a blacksmith's hammer strikes an anvil or metal is arc welded; or, a nickname for an electrician (6) |
| SPARKLE | Word for glitter, an emission of fiery particles, scintillation, vivacity, the lustre of a diamond or the appearance of effervescence or fizz in champagne or pop (7) |
| EMBERS | December shows some fiery particles |
| SPARKED | Emitted fiery particles |
| DRAGON | He's a fiery guy: A person could get into a "heated" argument with this giant, mythical monster |
| ROCKET | From eruca "caterpillar, hairy plant", thus related to "hedgehog", a garden salad plant with a fiery-sounding name and peppery or spicy-tasting leaves that are somewhat jagged, like a cog (6) |
| PRANCER | A pair, in short, ran off to church with a fiery horse (7) |
| THEASHES | Remains of a fiery cricket test series? (3,5) |
| SPITFIRE | A fiery-orange Montbretia/Crocosmia cultivar... for a quick-tempered person (8) |
| PEGASUS | It is described at the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa when killed by Perseus. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 4, scene 1), the Dauphin says of this horse: "To turn and wind a fiery ___ / A |
| ETNA | Return a poker stake placed on a fiery mount (4) |
| CONFUOCO | Musical direction meaning 'to be played in a fiery way' (3,5) |
| ARDENT | A red tan gives one a fiery effect (6) |