| DEUSEXMACHINA | In Greek and Roman drama, a god introduced into a play to resolve the plot (4,2,7) |
| MASK | Domino adorned with a black silk cloak; or, a grotesque representation of a face worn in ancient Greek/ Roman drama or Japanese Noh, or used as an architectural ornament (4) |
| THOSE | Sir Anthony Hopkins' Roman drama, ... About To Die |
| DRAMATISATION | Process of making into a play (13) |
| IRONAGE | Era regarded in Greek and Roman mythology as the final stage in man's degeneration from the Golden A |
| CERBERUS | Three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld in Greek and Roman mythology (8) |
| FAUN | A half-human and half-goat creature in Greek and Roman mythology (4) |
| NECTAR | In Greek and Roman mythology, this was the drink of the Gods (6) |
| TIEBREAK | An extra part of a match in tennis played to resolve the outcome when games are 6-6 (8) |
| HOKUM | Commonly well in low sound used in a play to get the audience laughing |
| AENEAS | Lover of the Carthaginian queen Dido, in Greek and Roman mythology (6) |
| LETHE | Oblivion, in Greek ... and the name of a river in Greek mythology |
| DAWESPLAN | The ____ of 1924 was intended to resolve the issue of Germany's First World War reparations |
| IRONOUT | Press the Open University town initially to resolve the issue (4,3) |
| AMBROSIA | Food of the gods in Greek and Roman Mythology (8) |
| OREAD | What is a mountain nymph in Greek and Roman mythology? (5) |
| VIRUS | A rogue program introduced into a computer network is a corrupting influence |
| CYBELE | Mother goddess of ancient Anatolia who also appears in Greek and Roman literature (6) |
| UNDO | Do the opposite, to resolve the knot (4) |
| CRAWSHAW | Head of Weatherfield High determined to resolve the bullying issue (4,8) |