| STARBURST | A pattern of line or rays radiating from a central object (9) |
| PENCIL | An artist's fine paintbrush or individual style in drawing; a stick of graphite or kohl; a narrow beam of light; or, an aggregate of lines or rays, converging to a point (6) |
| DIMENSIONAL | Like a line or ray in geometry |
| SUN | The star that is the central object of the solar system (3) |
| RAYED | Design ready with a pattern of lines (5) |
| RHYMES | Poetic patterns of line-endings (6) |
| PROPELLER | A device with blades radiating from a central hub, rotated to produce thrust to propel a ship or aircraft (9) |
| SPOKE | Any one of the rods radiating from a wheel's hub; a handle of a ship's wheel; one of the ribs of an umbrella; or. a rung of a ladder (5) |
| WHORL | Complete circle in a fingerprint; a single 360degrees tum in a spiral seashell; or, a verticil of leaves or petals radiating from a single point of a plant's stem (5) |
| STRIATION | Novel artist in adopting old pattern of lines (9) |
| STARFISH | Sea creature with five or more arms radiating from a central disc |
| FLORET | Each of the petals or rays of a chrysanthemum or daisy; or, a stem forming part of a head of broccoli (6) |
| SIDETRACK | Divert away from a central issue (9) |
| SUNBURST | A motif or symbol used in architecture and design, consisting of rays or beams radiating out from a central disc (8) |
| RAYS | From Latin for "spokes", a word for arms of starfish, beams of light, petals of daisies or other things diverging from a central point (4) |
| CREPUSCULAR | A kind of ray, or shaft of light, that can be seen just after the sun has set and which extend over the western sky radiating from the position of the sun below the horizon. (11) |
| RADII | Lines radiating from a centre; i raid (anag.) (5) |
| STELLATE | Way overhead railway after due time had branches radiating from a point (8) |
| STARBURSTS | Patterns of lines radiating from light sources; or, periods of intense galactic activity involving the formation of stellar objects (10) |
| SPOKES | Series of rods radiating from the hub of a wheel to its rim (6) |