| COLOSSI | Larger than life statues made by the Greeks and Romans (7) |
| SUPERSIZEMEADE | Larger-than-life statue of a Civil War general? |
| EMERALD | Statue made of green jade and housed in Bangkok's Wat Phra Kaew, the ... Buddha |
| LUNETTE | Alcove for statue made of clay intrinsically effective |
| GALATEA | Pygmalion's brought-to-life statue |
| PUREBREADDOG | *Saint Bernard statue made entirely from sourdough? |
| AMPHORA | What two-handled, narrow- necked jar was used by the Greeks and Romans? (7) |
| IRELAND | Hibernia to the Greeks and Romans (7) |
| TALENT | Ancient measure of weight and unit of currency, used by the Greeks and Romans (6) |
| SILK | From a name given by the Greeks and Romans to inhabitants of distant lands, word for cloth/fibre produced in sericulture; or, a garment, such as a KC's gown, made from this (4) |
| PAPYRUS | Tall aquatic Mediterranean plant from whose stem pith a kind of paper was made by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans (7) |
| STRIGIL | A scraper used by ancient Greeks and Romans to remove dirt |
| MESSINA | Sicilian port called Zankle, meaning 'scythe', by the Greeks who founded it, owing to the shape of its harbour (7) |
| TROJANS | Defeated by the Greeks in a legendary war (7) |
| PLATAEA | Battle in which the Persian army was defeated by the Greeks in 479 BC |
| MILKYWAY | Name, derived from its appearance to the ancient Greeks and Romans as a hazy lacteal band across the sky, for the vast the galaxy containing our solar system (5,3) |
| CLASSICRACES | Greeks and Romans in The Oaks and Derby, say (7,5) |
| WAX | The ancient Greeks and Romans innovated on what the Mesopotamians accomplished by replacing clay with this soft substance. |
| PAPYRI | Ancient writing material used by the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans (6) |
| ATWAR | Like the Greeks and the Trojans, in "The Iliad" |