| KNIGHTING | Honouring with honour coming round late in the day |
| OVERSLEPT | Came round late post-revel, heaving (9) |
| ELATED | Wee Edward goes round late, pleased as punch (6) |
| JUNOBEACHCENTRE | WORLD WAR II - Museum in Courseulles-sur- Mer in France honouring the bravery and sacrifice of the Canadians who fought for our freedom in the Allied victory (More at #S-Down): 3 wds. |
| SOLDIERSTOWER | University of Toronto's carillon structure honouring the memory of the members of the school who fell in the World Wars: 2 wds. |
| EARTH | _____ Day is an annual celebration honouring the achievements of the environmental movement and raising awareness of the importance of long-term ecological sustainability (5) |
| ANGELUS | Series of prayers recited in the Roman Catholic Church honouring the Incarnation (7) |
| CENOTAPH | The ---, monument in Whitehall, London, honouring the dead of both World Wars (8) |
| COOMBE | A small firm got round with honour, down in the valley (6) |
| MOTHERSDAY | They could be significant for director in May - the one honouring The Mummy (6'1,3) |
| MEMORIAL | ____ Day, U.S. public holiday on the last Monday in May for honouring military personnel (8) |
| ARMBANDS | Give guns to the gangs for honouring the dead (8) |
| ISTHMIANGAMES | Moving against him, the writer succeeded in competition honouring Poseidon |
| THECENOTAPH | Monument in Whitehall, London, honouring the dead of both World Wars (3,8) |
| LINCOLNMEMORIAL | National monument in Washington honouring the 16th President (7,8) |
| COMMEND | Praise initially confused with honour by soldiers on the day (7) |
| SIRGALAHAD | Parliament Hill statue honouring the heroic chivalry of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's best friend from youth Henry Albert Harper who drowned in his attempt to rescue Miss Bessie Blair w |
| MEDICINEWHEEL | Symbol honouring Indigenous Peoples next to the 'T' of the TORONTO sign at Nathan Phillips Square: 2 wds. |
| DIWALI | Five-day Hindu festival honouring Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth; from Sanskrit, 'row of lights' (6) |
| DITHYRAMB | Impassioned choral hymn in ancient Greece honouring the god Dionysus, sung by up to fifty men or boys (9) |