| SYNONYMOUS | Second year - year defined by interaction of sun and moon - having same meaning |
| MONUMENTALMASON | Stone worker's design of sun and moon interrupted by intellectual old woman (10,5) |
| SEASON | Each one of the four divisions of a year defined by changes in the weather; or, the British annual calendar of social events including Royal Ascot, Wimbledon and Cowes Week (6) |
| SYNONYM | My son travels around New York, giving word having same meaning (7) |
| LEAP | ___ year (year with a February 29th) |
| ASTROLOGY | The study of the positions of the planets, sun and moon interpreted in terms of human characteristics and activities (9) |
| RIZZ | Oxford's 2023 Word of the Year, defined as "style, charm, or attractiveness" |
| FIRE | A principle/state of combustion requiring the interaction of a "triangle" of elements comprising fuel, heat and oxygen; or, ardour, fervour or other "burning" emotion (4) |
| SOLOMON | Wise king of sun and new moon (7) |
| INGROUP | Fashionable band of people having same interests and attitudes (7) |
| HOMOLOGUE | Humankind generally having classy note about record of something having same relative position (9) |
| SMILER | First sign of sun and the old runner becomes a happy person (6) |
| SENSUAL | Seductive blend of sun and sea lingers at the front (7) |
| FOUND | Newspaper column told of sun and storm. (4,3,5) |
| LOSTAND | Newspaper column told of sun and storm. (4,3,5) |
| VERNALEQUINOX | Spring day with equal hours of sun and darkness (6,7) |
| MITHRA | In Persian mythology, the God of sun and light |
| ASTROLOGERS | People who study the motions and relative positions of the planets, sun and moon, interpreted in terms of human activity (11) |
| ASTROLOGER | Person who studies the motions and relative positions of the planets, sun and moon, interpreted in terms of human activity (10) |
| SILVERY | Elementary description of moon having clear rings? |