| TIEPOLO | Giovanni Battista -, Italian painter whose works include The Chariot of Aurora and The Banquet of Cl |
| ODILONREDON | French symbolist painter and etcher whose works include The Buddha and The Chariot of Apollo (6,5) |
| TAROT | Set of fortune-telling cards with suits swords, cups, coins and wands, and trumps including the Sun, the Moon, the Stars, the Chariot and Strength (5) |
| DEER | Pullers of the chariot of Artemis |
| PERGOLESI | Giovanni Battista -, Italian composer of 1733 opera The Proud Prisoner |
| VIOTTI | Giovanni Battista -, Italian composer of twenty-nine violin concertos who died in 1824 (6) |
| PIRELLI | Giovanni Battista, Italian who founded a rubber manufacturing company in Milan in 1872 (7) |
| ENDEARMENT | 1975 Larry McMurtry novel about mother and daughter Aurora and Emma Greenway, Terms of ___ (10) |
| TAROTCARDS | The Hanged Man, The Fool, and The Chariot are three ____ |
| TAROTS | The Chariot, the Hermit and the Fool, e.g. |
| WINGED | The quality of the chariot Marvell hears at his back when addressing his coy mistress? (6) |
| COLORADO | U.S. state whose cities include Aurora and Fort Collins (8) |
| ELIJAH | Hebrew prophet of the Old Testament, who was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire (6) |
| ETON | Where the "Chariots of Fire" Trinity College footrace scene was filmed |
| VANGELIS | Late Greek musician who composed the Chariots Of Fire score (8) |
| EBB | 1856: Monogram of the English writer of Aurora Leigh |
| SEASONALSPREAD | Banquet of food at this time of year: 2 wds. |
| RENI | Painter of "Aurora" |
| COCKCROW | A rooster's matutinal boastful "doodle-doo" as a signal of aurora, dawn, daybreak or first light (4-4) |
| JEHU | Biblical King of Israel in the chariot |