| KAMA | Represented with a bow of sugar cane, a bowstring of bees and arrows of flowers, the Hindu god of love (4) |
| BEE | Any one of the insects forming the bowstring of the Hindu love god Kama (3) |
| BEND | Word for a bow of one's back, twist of a rule or curve in a track (4) |
| REI | Portuguese word for a king or one of its "royal" coins; or, Japanese for a bow of respect in martial arts (3) |
| MUSTANG | Forbidden to foreigners until recently, this former Kingdom of Lo is now a part of Nepal |
| BOUQUET | From "bush, wood", word for a clump of arbors originally, now a bunch of flowers; the aroma, nose or perfume of a fragrance/scent, liqueur or wine; a compliment or expression of praise; or, a rose/wed |
| YOKEL | The country bumpkin is sort of lo' key |
| FUZZ | Feature of lo-fi sound |
| SHREWSBURY | Known as the "Town of Flowers", the county town of Shropshire, where Charles Darwin was born in 1809 (10) |
| ATTRIBUTE | In art, a conventional symbol associated with a mythical figure or saint, such as the bow/arrows of Diana, the dove of Aphrodite, the lyre of Apollo or the peacock of Juno (9) |
| HONEY | Bird of prey that feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps, it is quite common in Mallorca during spring and autumn migratory periods especially in the north west of the island and around the offshore is |
| BUZZARD | Bird of prey that feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps, it is quite common in Mallorca during spring and autumn migratory periods especially in the north west of the island and around the offshore is |
| INDRA | White elephant-riding Hindu god of thunder and war who uses a rainbow as a bow to shoot arrows of lightning (5) |
| TICKLER | A puzzle or brainteaser; a poker; a Dickensian word for a cane; a dram of spirits; or, a memorandum (7) |
| ORTO | "...Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, _ _ _ _ take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them..." -Hamlet III:I |
| ELEPHANT | Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom, has the head of this animal |
| AGNI | Who is the Hindu god of fire who is also known as Pramati, a word meaning "caution"? (4) |
| ASWARMASTOAST | A lot of bees and a mustelid get round sun and are comfortably heated (2,4,2,5) |
| NOBLER | "Whether 'tis ... in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune" (Hamlet) (6) |
| SPEAR | Weapon after the bow of burning gold and the arrows of desire |