| AURORA | Natural light display in the sky named after the Roman goddess of the dawn; or, a rich orange colour (6) |
| ORION | Constellation in the sky named after a Greek mythical hunter (5) |
| RAINBOW | Colourful display in the sky (7) |
| CASSIOPEIA | Constellation in the northern sky named after the mother of Andromeda in Greek mythology (10) |
| PEGASUS | Constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse of Greek mythology (7) |
| RAINBOWS | Arc-shaped displays in the sky of the colours of the spectrum (8) |
| ICHOR | Fluid - some rich orange |
| VESTA | Named after the Roman goddess of the hearth and home, the brightest asteroid visible from Earth; or, a short wooden or wax match (5) |
| LUNA | Named after the Roman goddess of the moon, the ___ Cinema is the UK's leading open air cinema provider, screening A Star Is Born, Mamma Mia, Here We Go Again and Bohemian Rhapsody at Tatton Park this |
| START | Old English "caper, fling, leap, plunge headlong", today a commencement or a sudden movement of surprise; dawn or sunrise; or, the beginning of a journey or a race, perhaps for a prize (5) |
| JUNE | Said to have been named after the Roman goddess of marriage, month with a Strawberry or Rose Moon (4) |
| VENUS | "Morning star" named after the Roman goddess of beauty who is the patron of kitchen gardens (5) |
| FIATPANDA | Car launched in 1980 as a compact two-door hatchback, named after the Roman goddess of travellers |
| NEPTUNE | Named after the Roman god of the sea, hence designated with the symbol of a trident, the outermost planet of our solar system (7) |
| STREAMER | A long tapering pennon; a light display of the aurora borealis; a banner headline; or, a fishing fly designed to mimic a minnow |
| BOLE | Recess in a wall designed to house a hive or skep of bees; a tree trunk; or, a rich clay pigment used in gilding (4) |
| BISCUIT | Form of unglazed pottery; a pale brown colour; or, a food such as a custard cream or a Rich Tea (7) |
| SPRING | A fountainhead; the rise of the sea to its extreme height; or, a beginning, birth, dawn or freshest time, hence the vernal season of growth, when buds and plants bloom and burst forth (6) |
| VESTAS | Matches named after the Roman goddess of hearth and home (6) |
| JANUARY | With symbols including garnet and cottage pink/carnation, a month named after the Roman god of beginnings, the guardian of doors and gateways (7) |