| ORTUS | Risen, and so the sunrise, therefore the East |
| ADORNING | Decorating with a sunrise, so to speak (8) |
| IFACE | "And now the end is near; And so ... the final curtain; My friend, I'll say it clear; I'll state my |
| ERGOMETER | Giant, having risen and encountered the queen, used to measure work |
| NONE | 'And so the poor dog had ___' |
| TRICLINIUM | Diner's couch and so the room itself |
| VIA | A road, and so the journey you make on it |
| ERGO | And so, the monster returned! (4) |
| FRATERNISE | Prepared after having risen and dressed, to hobnob (10) |
| DAHL | Had risen and left with Sophie, who had her own BBC cookery series (4) |
| PYRAMIDS | "See the ... along the Nile; Watch the sunrise on a tropic isle; Just remember, darling, all the whi |
| HIKURANGI | Mountain recognised as the first point on the New Zealand mainland to see the sunrise (9) |
| EAST | In the direction of the sunrise |
| EASTWARD | Wobbly seat to pull up in the direction of the sunrise (8) |
| EASTERLY | In the direction of the sunrise (8) |
| EASTERN | Coming from the direction of the sunrise (7) |
| WALLFLOWER | Plant with blooms in all colours of the sunrise, often growing against an old brick or stone "murus" thus, a shy spectator, safely standing or sitting on the sidelines of social event (10) |
| GOESEAST | Heads toward the sunrise |
| SOLAR | Like the sunrise over Leatherhead (5) |
| EOS | Goddess who ushered in the sunrise |