| ARIEL | Satellite of Uranus; or, a Shakespearean spirit (5) |
| MIRANDA | A moon orbiting Uranus - or a BBC sitcom? (7) |
| TITANIA | Moon of Uranus, or Shakespeare's queen of the fairies (7) |
| WHOOP | A victorious holler or hurrah, an owl's hoot, an American Indian war cry, a convulsive cough or hack, a bump on a racetrack, a form of hide-and-seek or a Shakespearean interjection "Ho!", all echoing |
| ROMEO | An English rapper - or a Shakespearean lover (5) |
| PUCKS | Sports equipment of Shakespearean spirit (5) |
| ARDEN | Royal Doulton pattern ___ Wine (or a Shakespearean forest) |
| FLEXURE | Word for a simple bend; a mathematical curve's turning point; the bending of a beam under a load; or, a Shakespearean servile bow (7) |
| ICEGIANT | Term which can be used to describe Uranus or Neptune (3,5) |
| MAB | Inner satellite of Uranus |
| UMBRIEL | Satellite of Uranus discovered along with Ariel in 1851 by William Lassell |
| TRINCULO | Satellite of Uranus, named after the jester in The Tempest (8) |
| OBERON | One of the main satellites of Uranus (6) |
| ICY | Cold like Uranus or Neptune |
| GOD | Uranus or Neptune, e.g. (3) |
| PUCK | Courage left out, and Shakespearean spirit (4) |
| PLANET | Uranus or Neptune |
| ORB | Uranus or Neptune |
| RHEA | A relative of the bird described in 4 Down; a Titaness daughter of Gaia and Uranus; or, Saturn's second-largest moon (4) |
| PASH | Archaic infatuation, old-fashioned crush or vintage love/lust; or, a Shakespearean head, but not a bust (4) |