| ORPHEUS | Noted visitor to the underworld |
| ANNA | Noted visitor to Siam |
| GUESSED | Made an estimation of visitor to the auditor (7) |
| SPIRITS | Mood of the visitors to the seance (7) |
| WAXWING | Winter bird visitor to the UK with a yellow-tipped tail and a crested head (7) |
| AVERNUS | Italian lake, thought by Virgil to be the entrance to the Underworld (7) |
| VIKINGS | Early visitors to the New World |
| MANHOLE | A nervous handler starts visiting spy at a portal to the underworld? (7) |
| MERCURY | Roman god of communication and commerce, who guided souls to the underworld (7) |
| DEMETER | Goddess who brought the world fall and winter when her daughter Persephone returned to the Underworld, in Greek myth |
| ACHERON | River to the underworld, in Greek myth |
| HERACLES | One of the labours of this warrior was to bring the "monstrous watchdog of the underworld" to the land of the living; after succeeding in doing this, he returned this creature to the underworld. |
| MOUTH | A god ferried all who had received at least token burial to the underworld, and coins were placed in the corpses to pay the fare. In what part of the body were the coins placed? |
| ALF | Noted visitor from the planet Melmac |
| AFAREWELLTOARMS | Novel by Ernest Hemingway, who was a great admirer of the Spanish way of life and a regular visitor to the country (1,8,2,4) |
| THERESALOTTOSEE | "I don't know where to start!" (comment from a visitor to the British museum) |
| WELCOMEMAT | A hospitable type on the ground floor gets walked on by one greeting visitors to The House (7,3) |
| STORK | Visitor to the expectant |
| ELOPER | Visitor to the J.P., maybe |
| BABE | Aunt __ Smith, regular visitor to the Carters in EastEnders (4) |