| ELAL | Hebrew phrase meaning "to the skies" |
| MAZELTOV | Hebrew phrase meaning 'congratulations'? (5,3) |
| ASTRA | What word completes the Latin phrase meaning 'to the stars', Ad ___? (5) |
| ADHOMINEM | Abbreviated Latin phrase meaning "to the person" (2,7) |
| ADASTRA | Latin phrase meaning to the stars (2,5) |
| ALDENTE | Pasta phrase meaning "to the tooth" |
| THECOMMONGOOD | Phrase meaning to the benefit of most members of society (3,6,4) |
| HEAVEN | Lift northwards to the skies (6) |
| FLIGHTOFFANCY | Pipe-dream of pigeons taking to the skies? (6,2,5) |
| HELICOPTER | I get aboard front part of fairground ride, something taking to the skies |
| HOSANNA | Exclamation of praise to God derived from the Hebrew phrase 'save now, we pray' (7) |
| NES | ___ gadol haya sham (Hebrew phrase represented by the four letters on a dreidel) |
| RUNWAY | The road to the skies, perhaps (6) |
| SWALLOW | Bird with a forked tail that catches insects on the wing and spends the winter in tropical Africa, thousands can be seen in the skies over Mallorca during its spring and autumn migratory passage (7) |
| MIXINGITUP | Host: "Well, that's because it's an anagram of your name. I guess it gives new meaning to the phrase |
| SCRATCH | "You - my back and I'll - yours." English phrase with a similar meaning to the Latin Quid pro quo ( |
| LIBRARYBOOK | In which words are bound to give meaning to the past (7,4) |
| URBI | ___ et orbi (Pope's words meaning "to the city and the world") |
| SIGNOR | Title, something conveying meaning to the rank and file |
| OVERTONE | Additional meaning to the public one (8) |