| RAKEE | Levantine spirit is reflected in Greek artefacts |
| ARAK | A distilled Levantine spirit of the anise drinks family (4) |
| ISIS | Egyptian goddess Aset, whose Greek name in question, from "queen of throne", is reflected in her headdress, typically a throne (4) |
| SHORTSENTENCE | What court reporter is capable of hearing is reflected in a few words (5,8) |
| BRECHIN | The former status of this town in Angus is reflected in the name of its football team |
| PONTIC | Mountains rising from northern Turkey, in an area once occupied by the ancient country of Pontus. This range reaches a height of 12,900 feet (3,932 metres), and its path is reflected in the outline of |
| SNAIL | Mollusc whose "caracol" is reflected in a spiral staircase; or a half-turn or wheel in dressage (5) |
| FARMHOUSE | Homestead whose rectangular structure is reflected in the shape of a rustic loaf of bread traditionally baked in the kitchen of said rural dwelling (9) |
| BLUEISH | Like a colour that is reflected in a red glow (7) |
| SIMULACRA | A catholic compound is reflected in imitations (9) |
| PLAYAS | Perhaps mountain is reflected in basins of ephemeral lakes (6) |
| INSIPID | At home, decline is reflected in flat? (7) |
| EPONYM | Author's negative response is reflected in titular character (6) |
| ANTE | What's offered before deal is reflected in sweet nature |
| TENSION | Strain is reflected in X operating (7) |
| EPONYMY | Yes, setter's negative response is reflected in naming things after people (7) |
| ALASKA | America's "Last Frontier" state, whose cold climate is reflected in the ice cream part of an "omelette norvegienne" meringue pudding (6) |
| LUSTRE | Word whose core meaning "light" is reflected in brightness, a chandelier, crystal drop, glass pendant, glory, gloss, metallic pottery glaze, splendour and other resplendent things (6) |
| MISSION | Mass is reflected on in religious establishment |
| AVON | River in which star is reflected (4) |