| OCEANUS | In Greek mythology, a Titan represented as an enormous river encircling the world |
| HUNGER | ... indefinite number in enormous river that's long (6) |
| ABIDING | Waiting as an enormous row's interrupted |
| STYX | River encircling Hades |
| ATLAS | In Greek mythology, a Titan compelled to support the sky on his shoulders as punishment |
| CRONUS | In Greek mythology, a titan who ruled the earth until his son Zeus dethroned him (6) |
| PROMETHEUS | In Greek mythology, a Titan who stole fire from Olympus to give to mankind (10) |
| OCEAN | Name, from the myth of a Titan's vast watery embrace encircling the Earth, for any one of the five vast divisions of the sea, with many an arm, bay, channel, cove, estuary or firth (5) |
| AQUEOUS | The ___ humour is a liquid that occupies the space in front of the iris and lens and the ringlike space encircling the lens (7) |
| AUREOLA | In art, a golden or luminous cloud represented encircling the body or head of a saint or other sacred personage; or, a halo around the sun or moon (7) |
| AMORINO | Putto represented as an infant cupid moved in a room (7) |
| ANNULET | Architectural moulding in the form of a ring, especially a fillet encircling the top of a Doric column (7) |
| ANISEEDBALL | Represented as an edible line in confectionery (7,4) |
| DONJUAN | Which Spanish dramatic hero is represented as an archetypal philanderer? (3,4) |
| TETHYS | This moon was discovered in 1684 by the Italian-born French astronomer Gian Domenico Cassini and named for a Titan in Greek mythology. Its most impressive feature is Ithaca Chasma, a giant crack sever |
| CONNOISSEUR | Nero's cousin, represented as an expert judge |
| SALANGANE | Bird represented as an angel |
| DEPICTED | Represented as an old Briton indeed (8) |
| TEASPOON | Cook's measurement for a spot on structure encircling the Endeavour's prow (8) |
| LAMP | There's a light around, encircling the figure (4) |