| FARTHING | Piece of tin object in the distance (8) |
| MENDICANT | Beggar to fix tin object outside |
| FARTHINGS | Objects in the distance are coins (9) |
| VOLCANIC | The satellite Io has the most ___ activity of any object in the solar system |
| GANYMEDE | Largest moon of Jupiter, ninth largest object in the Solar System (8) |
| OBSTACLE | An object in the way |
| GOLDRING | *Powerful object in "The Hobbit" |
| IRONWARE | Metal objects in the raw, no rivets to knock about (8) |
| UPSTAIRS | Above and ahead, objects in the night sky enthralling one (8) |
| PROTEUS | Character in The Two Gentlemen of Verona; or, one of the newly-discovered moons of Neptune which is one of the darkest objects in the solar system (7) |
| CANTATA | Piece of tin, thanks and thanks again (7) |
| RAG | Piece of Tin Pan Alley music |
| INFO | Skinny piece of tin foil (4) |
| SHEETMETAL | Thin pieces of tin, for example |
| NEWTONSLAW | What (___ ___ of Gravity) concerns the pull of every object in the universe on every other object? (7,3) |
| ORB | Object in the right hand of the king of clubs |
| VENUS | The second brightest object in the night sky after the moon (5) |
| IBIDEM | One offer at the auction for half the object in the same place (6) |
| VEGETABLE | Word that derives from "animated, enliven, excite", yet is used to describe an inanimate object in the form of a cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, courgette, cucumber or other edible part of a plant (9) |
| QUASAR | One of a number of astronomical bodies thought to be the most luminous objects in the universe |