| DAWNED | It grew light and the dew appeared |
| EADIE | Betty, author of the books Embraced by the Light and The Awakening Heart (5) |
| HEIMDALLR | Norse god of light and the dawn and guardian of the rainbow bridge, Bifrost (9) |
| PARIS | It's been called the "City of Light" and the "City of Love" |
| DAWNING | It's growing light and the wing is moving (7) |
| DARKENED | The end Drake turned to as it grew less light (8) |
| AUTHORISES | Gives a green light and the writer gets up in the morning I heard (10) |
| BRADLEY | James -; Astronomer Royal from 1742-62 who discovered the aberration of light and the nutation of Earth's axis (7) |
| SHADEPLANT | It has adapted to grow in areas of low light and the Alps perhaps (5,5) |
| APOLLO | God of light and the sun... would soon take flight to the moon! (6) |
| DUVETCOVER | Bedding, light, and the rest, taken through Channel port (5,5) |
| INNS | The Dew Drop and the Dolly Wright, e.g. |
| SLOGANS | "Do the Dew" and "Just Do It" |
| ROME | It grew from a small town on the Tiber River in central Italy into a vast empire. It is today Italy's capital. In Hamlet (act 2, scene 2), Hamlet says, "My lord, I have news to tell you. When Roscius |
| AUXIT | It grew and got bigger: sic crevit nasus Pinocchioni mentiti |
| EXPANDED | Deep and, around ten, it grew (8) |
| EARLY | "Strolling with my girlie where the dew is pearly ... in the morning; Butterflies all flutter up and |
| NEON | Chemical element with an atomic number of 10, as in the toadflax cultivar ' Lights', and the scented pink Dianthus '___ Star' (4) |
| ISON | "The dew ___ the thorn": Browning |
| RORIC | The partial rigor or iciness of the dew (5) |