| MAYBEETLE | Another name for the cockchafer |
| MAYBUG | Another name for the cockchafer (3,3) |
| INSECT | Cockchafer, e.g. |
| BEETLE | Scurry about like a cockchafer (6) |
| DORSUM | ... result putting cockchafer on back? |
| CLASSIC | Fall ___ another name for the annual MLB World Series played betwen the champions of the American League and the National League |
| APSE | The rounded east-end of a church that contains the altar; or, in some places, another name for the aspen tree (Populus tremula) (4) |
| NEAPOLITAN | Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ice cream in a block; a classic pizza with a topping of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella representing the colours of the Italian flag; or, another name for the Parma vi |
| LOVAT | Rising in the Chiltern Hills, another name for the River Ouzel; or, a muted green colour used for Scottish tweed, moleskins, kilt socks and country knits (5) |
| PATELLA | Another name for the kneecap, the largest sesamoid bone in the human body |
| OSMAGNUM | Another name for the capitate, the largest of the carpal bones (2,6) |
| PINNA | Another name for the auricle, the external part of the ear |
| EVENINGSTAR | Another name for the planet, Venus, the ... (7,4) |
| WHALE | The ____, another name for the constellation Cetus |
| FISH | The -; another name for the constellation Pisces (4) |
| ARIES | Another name for the constellation The ram (5) |
| HEAVISIDELAYER | Another name for the E region of the ionosphere |
| EARTHPIG | Another name for the burrowing mammal the aardvark or ant bear (5,3) |
| MALAR | ? bone; another name for the zygomatic bone of the head (5) |
| CYNTHIA | Another name for the Greek goddess Artemis, used poetically to denote the Moon (7) |