| OPHIUCHUS | Large constellation usually represented as a man grasping a snake (9) |
| OGRE | A man-eating monster in folklore, usually represented as a hideous giant (4) |
| AEGIS | Attribute of Zeus and his daughter Athena, usually represented as a shield or a goatskin cloak (5) |
| ESOTERIC | Man grasping broken toes, it's difficult to understand (8) |
| SCARAMOUCHE | Boastful coward in Italian commedia dell'arte, usually represented as a black- clad mock Spanish don (11) |
| IDIOM | Man grasping woman's characteristic style |
| HARLEQUIN | A stock comic character originating in the commedia dell'arte, usually represented in diamond-patterned multicoloured tights and a black mask |
| GLADIOLUS | Old slug I disturbed grasping a flower (9) |
| REMAINDER | Cue, grasping a rest (9) |
| ANDROMEDA | Large constellation of the northern hemisphere between Cassiopeia and Pegasus; brightest star, Alpheratz (9) |
| PANTALOON | English name of a Venetian character in Italian commedia dell'arte represented as a foolish old man (9) |
| SCHLEMIEL | Michelle's represented as a pitiful bungler (9) |
| EARTHLING | A girl then represented as a sci-fi character |
| TESSERACT | Four-dimensional hypercube, sometimes represented as a cube within a cube in three dimensions |
| DECILLION | Number represented as a one followed by sixty zeroes (9) |
| HERMITESS | She merits being represented as a recluse (9) |
| CAPRICORN | Sign of the zodiac represented as a horned goat (9) |
| FAUN | In Roman legend, a rural deity represented as a man with a goat's ears, horns, tail and hind legs (4 |
| OLDMASTER | Art seldom represented as a great work (3,6) |
| PAN | Greek god of fields, woods, shepherds, and flocks, represented as a man with a goat's legs, horns and ears |