| NUMEROLOGY | A supposed analysis of one's future and fate, based on the digits from one to nine and one's birth date (10) |
| HOGWASH | Grid that is further subdivided into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve the puzzle, each of the rows, columns and 3x3 boxes should contain all the digits from 1 to 9. The solution to this puzzle will be publish |
| BINARY | System based on the digits 0 and 1 (6) |
| GCSE | Exam that's now graded from one to nine (4) |
| TEN | What's close to eight, closer to nine, and closer to eleven too? |
| INTROSPECTION | Analysis of one's own thoughts (13) |
| PORTENT | Luck; prediction of one's future; or, an, accumulation of wealth (7) |
| SQUAREROOTS | 3 and 4, to 9 and 16 |
| ANDROMACHE | Wife to 9 and mother pushed into rotten chore (10) |
| SIMON | and 18dn, Historian; presenter of the BBC TV series The American Future and The Story of the Jews (5,6) |
| SCHAMA | Historian; presenter of the BBC TV series The American Future and The Story of the Jews (6) |
| HYLEG | From Persian for "nativity", the ruling planet at the hour of one's birth, said to determine length of life (5) |
| ABIDES | "Writing about the future and the past is less a way of dramatising change than of showing, by way of contrast, what ___": Walter Kim (6) |
| HORIZON | The skyline where Earth and the heavens appear to meet, metaphorical for one's future (7) |
| BROODS | A word for the families of chicks that hatch from clutches or sittings of eggs at one birth; or, informally, large tribes of related children (6) |
| PAST | Setting for "Back to the Future" and "Back to the Future Part III" |
| TRIPLET | Three of a kind; one of three offspring born at one birth; or, a bike for three cyclists (7) |
| DEADEND | Like jobs with no future ... and what the start of each answer to a starred clue can be? |
| IPHONE | Product whose slogans have included "Say hello to the future" and "Welcome to the big screens" |
| SUDOKU | Puzzle in which players insert the numbers one to nine into a grid (6) |