| PHOBOS | Named after the Greek god personifying fear, the innermost and larger of the two natural satellites |
| ULNA | Longer and larger of the two bones in the human forearm (4) |
| DEIMOS | One of the two natural satellites of Mars |
| KEEP | What is the innermost and strongest central tower of a medieval castle (4) |
| BOREAS | Greek god personifying the north wind (6) |
| NEREID | One of the two natural satellite of planet Neptune |
| UMBRA | Innermost and darkest part of a shadow, often used in the context of 7 Down |
| TIBIA | The larger of the two long bones between the knee and the ankle (5) |
| ULNAE | Plural of the larger of the two bones of the forearm (5) |
| PARSI | A member of the larger of the two Zoroastrian communities of the Indian subcontinent |
| CARDIGAN | Style of knitted jacket; or, the larger of the two breeds of corgi (8) |
| SUNNI | A member of the larger of the two main sects of Islam (5) |
| APOLLO | Butterfly named after the Greek god of light, sun, music and archery; son of Zeus and Leto (6) |
| MEGASPORE | Larger of the two forms of reproductive body produced by heterosporous plants (ferns etc.), developing into the female gametophyte (9) |
| URANUS | Which planet was discovered by William Herschel in 1781 and named after the Greek god, the son and h |
| APOLLOS | Chalky-white butterflies in the swallowtail family, named after the Greek god of light and music (7) |
| OBERSEE | The larger of the two parts of Lake Constance |
| UTRICLE | Larger of two fluid-filled sacs forming part of the labyrinth of the inner ear, the other being the saccule (7) |
| THREE | There are ___ species of wombat. The common wombat which has a bare nose. The northern hairy-nosed wombat and the southern hairy-nosed wombat both of which have hairy noses, softer fur and larger ears |
| AEOLIAN | - harp; instrument named after the Greek god of the wind; or, a nickname for Chopin's Etude Op. 25, No. 1 (7) |