| PROMETHEUSBOUND | Black, thunderous poem turned out to be a work of Aeschylus |
| FILAMENT | Part of light inspirational poem turned to expression of grief |
| MIDWINTER | In the Bleak ___ (Christina Rossetti poem-turned-carol) (9) |
| CANTATA | Couldn't a thankyou be a work of music? (7) |
| FICTION | Here's a storytime rhyme: Imagine anything you want and write without restriction. The amazing story you create will be a work of ___. |
| STILLLIFE | Even so, biography can be a work of art |
| OPUS | Cooking soup can be a work of art |
| ART | Even carrots can be a work of beauty (3) |
| SAGA | Flag introduction of Aeschylus epic work (4) |
| EUMENIDES | The _, the third part of Aeschylus' tragedy the Oresteia (9) |
| LOSTANDPROFOUND | Like most of Aeschylus' plays? |
| SOPOCLES | Contemporary of Aeschylus |
| ORESTES | Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, described in a trilogy of Greek tragedies by Aeschylus (7) |
| VICTORIAFALLS | Thunderous African spectacle? Call for a visit to be arranged (8,5) |
| SEVENAGAINSTTHEBES | The third and only extant play of a trilogy by Aeschylus |
| EURIPIDES | Last of the three great tragic dramatists of ancient Athens, following Aeschylus and Sophocles (9) |
| ELECTRA | 1931 play cycle by Eugene O'Neill that is a retelling of the Oresteia by Aeschylus (6,7,7) |
| MOURNING | 1931 play cycle by Eugene O'Neill that is a retelling of the Oresteia by Aeschylus (6,7,7) |
| BECOMES | 1931 play cycle by Eugene O'Neill that is a retelling of the Oresteia by Aeschylus (6,7,7) |
| BLACKMAIL | Thunderous-looking Irishman upset at the threat of a soaking (9) |