| ARCANA | Either of the two divisions of a pack of tarot cards |
| PROTEROZOIC | Later of the two divisions of the Precambrian era (11) |
| HEMISTICH | One of two divisions of a line of verse, typically separated by a caesura (9) |
| SEMESTER | From Latin for "six-monthly", a word for either of two divisions of a university's academic year (8) |
| SPREAD | Two facing pages in a newspaper; or, a layout of Tarot cards (6) |
| CUPS | One of the suits in a deck of tarot cards (4) |
| CAST | A throw of a die, fishing-line or sounding lead; a squint of the eye; the directing of a pack of hounds; or, the collective actors in a play (4) |
| CASTING | The pouring of molten metal into a mould; the figure formed; the choosing of actors for a production; or, the directing of a pack of hounds (7) |
| CARD | Any one of a pack of items used to form a meld; a programme of a race meeting's events; or, the dial of a mariner's compass (4) |
| MOIETY | Either of two divisions of the Yard repeatedly nailing one smuggling ring |
| ACTOR | Performer turning over sequence of tarot cards (5) |
| DECK | Set of tarot cards |
| AMUNDSEN | Explorer who, with his crew of four men and 16 remaining dogs out of a pack of 52, became the first human to reach the South Pole (8) |
| BROWNOWL | A tawny raptor's alternative name that was adopted as a title of an adult leader of a pack of junior Guides (5,3) |
| TAWNYOWL | Nocturnal bird of prey; or, a name for an assistant leader of a pack of Brownies (5,3) |
| HANGED | Like the man on one of the tarot cards |
| AKELA | The adult leader of a pack of Scouts (5) |
| RIFFLE | Shuffling of a pack of cards (6) |
| PLAYINGCARD | One of a pack of 52 (7-4) |
| MARACANA | Where Brazilians play the first of moves, ace put among tarot cards (8) |