| OMNIDIRECTIONAL | Sending or receiving signals from all points of the compass (Electronics) (15) |
| AERIAL | Device for sending or receiving signals (6) |
| CALLSIGN | Name which identifies someone sending or receiving a broadcast message (4,4) |
| RAGNAROK | In Scandinavian mythology, the end of the world of gods and men will be preceded by cruel winters and moral chaos. Giants and demons approaching from all points of the compass will attack the gods, wh |
| NEWSCASTER | Snow, for example, from all points of the compass thrown at Queen (10) |
| NEWS | Current happenings from all points of the compass |
| CIRCUMFERENTIAL | Miracle cure, if time allows, around a point of the compass (15) |
| DIRECTIONSYMBOL | Points of the compass |
| OBSERVATIONPOST | Remark put online from which one can see all points of view (11,4) |
| ASPECT | Any one of the planetary conjunctions in the horoscope; or, the position of one's garden in relation to the points of the compass (6) |
| NORTH | One of the four cardinal points of the compass pointing towards the Arctic Circle |
| RADIOTELESCOPES | They look for signals from oilseed rape Scot cultivated (5,10) |
| RHUMB | Any one of the thirty-two cardinal points of the compass (5) |
| BOX | Fight to name all the points of the compass (3) |
| EAST | One of the four main points of the compass |
| SOUTH | One of the four cardinal points of the compass (5) |
| BREADBASKETS | Bannetons, cobs, panniers or other woven hampers for holding loaves or serving rolls; bellies, paunches or pots resembling said punnets or receiving said crumb; or, granary nations or wheaten lands of |
| ORIENTATE | Align with reference to the points of the compass (9) |
| RESIDE | Dwell where you take the bus, say, passing through two points of the compass (6) |
| DEGREES | Points of the compass |