| LARP | Similar to the name of a heavenly type of lyre, a live-action role-playing fantasy game with characters, cosplay, props and sometimes even fire (4) |
| DADA | Which nihilistic movement among European artists and writers peaked from 1916 to 1922 and is charact |
| ASOR | Type of lyre |
| DOESNOT | Role-playing fantasy game, or an alternate title for this crossword |
| DND | Role-playing fantasy game, for short |
| RICHARDHARRIS | First portrayer of Albus Dumbledore, the final live-action role in his long film career |
| LONGBOW | Live action role-player's weapon |
| ETHEREAL | Heavenly type at foundation gets there first to assembly line (8) |
| ANGELS | Heavenly types who back the show (6) |
| ZITHER | Neckless version of lyre |
| IMPALAS | Bearers of lyre-shaped horns |
| LALA | Similar to the name of a yellow being with an "Eh-oh!"-waving hand, a word used to denote a fanciful state or a dreamland (2-2) |
| YITE | Similar to the name of the red-winged glede that hovers and soars in the breeze, Scots dialect for the yellowhammer that sings for "a little bit of bread and no cheese" (4) |
| OKE | Word, similar to the name of the acorn tree, for a South African man; or, a Turkish unit of weight (3) |
| HUNGRY | Similar to the name of the country with the capital Budapest, is a word meaning empty, famished, ravenous or undernourished (6) |
| AUGUR | Word, similar to the name of a carpenter's boring tool, for a Roman religious official who interpreted omens from the behaviour of birds; or, any diviner, prophet or soothsayer (5) |
| GUNDY | Word for a spiced treacly toffee-like traditional Scottish sweet, similar to the name of a nursery-rhyme figure whose existence spans a week (5) |
| LASSI | Word, similar to the name of a fictional rough collie, for an Indian-style smoothie of yogurt or buttermilk (5) |
| ALADDIN | Which 2019 film is a live- action adaptation of a 1992 animated film of the same name? (7) |
| HOLY | Word, similar to the name of a prickly red-berried evergreen, that means godly, morally perfect, pure in heart, regarded with awe, religious, saintly or sanctimonious (4) |