| RAGNAROK | Norse mythology upheaval used as the |
| OMEGA | Twenty-fourth and final letter of the Greek alphabet, used as the symbol for the SI unit of electrical resistance, the ohm (5) |
| ENTERTAINER | The ___, 1902 piano rag by Scott Joplin used as the theme music for the 1973 film The Sting |
| CEDUNA | Near which town on the eastern Great Australian Bight is the Nuyts Archipelago, the location Swift used as the model for his lands of Lilliput and Blefuscu in Gulliver's Travels (1726) |
| ACANTHUS | The leaves of which plant were used as the motif for the architectural decoration on Corinthian colu |
| CHEQUERS | Estate in the Chilterns bequeathed to the nation by Sir Arthur Lee in 1917, used as the country hous |
| PUFFIN | Species of seabird in the auk family used as the symbol of the children's imprint of Penguin Books (6) |
| THRIFT | Used as the county flower of the Scilly Isles, a plant known as sea pink and lady's cushion found along seashores, cliffs, craggy islands and in coastal gardens (6) |
| SCOTTJOPLIN | Ragtime performer who composed The Entertainer, memorably used as the theme for The Sting (5,6) |
| OVERTURE | Rossini composition used as the theme to TV's The Lone Ranger, The William Tell ... |
| FIGS | Used as the scent of some luxury candles, fruits of a tree in the mulberry family, eaten straight from the vine, dried, poached in wine or baked in tarts (4) |
| HANDBAGS | ___ and Gladrags, song written by Mike d'Abo that was used as the theme song of the BBC series The Office |
| BAHASA | The dialect of Malay used as the national language of the Republic of Indonesia or of Malaysia. |
| ASTRA | Per ardua ad -; Latin phrase meaning "through adversity to the stars" used as the official motto of the RAF (5) |
| SIMBA | Swahili word for lion, used as the name of the Disney character The Lion King (5) |
| EBRO | Longest river of Spain, used as the dividing line between Rome and the Carthaginians following the First Punic War (264-241 BC) (4) |
| OAK | Sacred to Roman god Jupiter, a tree in the genus Quercus whose use in shipbuilding inspired David Garrick's line in a song used as the official march of the Royal Navy (3) |
| BEAUTIFULDAY | U2 song used as the theme tune to the ITV football highlights show The Premiership, broadcast from 2001 to 2004 |
| EYELEVEL | 1972 UK No 1 for the Simon Park Orchestra used as the theme for the ITV series Van der Valk |
| CROSS | Monument such as any one of the 12 commissioned by Edward I in memory of his first wife Eleanor of Castile, or one used as the focal point of a market-square (5) |