| ENDURINGFAME | Immortality, of a sort |
| IDUN | Norse goddess of spring, keeper of the apples of immortality (4) |
| AMARANTH | From "unfading", a fabled never-withering flower symbolising immortality; a plant with long-lasting crimson tassels; the purplish-red colour of said flowers; or, its grain (8) |
| EVERLASTINGFAME | Evangelism after converts, presenting a form of immortality |
| ODE | "Intimations of Immortality" or "The Progress of Poesy" |
| GERALDFINZI | English composer (1901-1956) of In Terra Pax and Intimations of Immortality |
| AMARANT | A trading place stocking an unfading symbol of immortality |
| AMBROSIA | Food of the gods in Greek mythology, said to be the source of their immortality (8) |
| ALOE | Ancient Egyptians referred to it as the "plant of immortality" because of its ability to survive without soil |
| EDEN | Place with a tree of immortality in the Quran |
| YEWTREE | Conifer, or Taxus, that is poisonous as well as long-lived, thus symbolic of both death and immortality and traditionally planted in a graveyard (3,4) |
| TREE | Its fruit promised immortality in the Garden of Eden, the ... Of Life |
| ELIOT | "Whispers of Immortality" poet |
| ALOEVERA | Egyptian's "plant of immortality" |
| AMRITA | A married woman finds it bestows immortality |
| TSELIOT | 'Whispers of Immortality' poet |
| ALOES | Plants of immortality, to ancient Egyptians |
| NECTAROFTHEGODS | Greek drink of immortality |
| ELIXIR | Legendary source of immortality |
| PETERPAN | The character of immortality (5,3) |