| MANFREDMANN | South African rocker, or the name of one of his bands |
| RED | Mick Hucknall's nickname that is adopted into the name of his band (3) |
| CHAIR | Rocker or recliner |
| CRADLE | Thought to be related to the German for "basket", a cot on rockers; or, by extension, infancy or origin (6) |
| REMUS | Legend says that the two founders of Rome were suckled by a she-wolf. The name of one of those brothers, Romulus, was the basis of the city's name. What was the other brother's name? |
| CUPID | Roman god of love - or the name of one of Father Christmas's reindeer (5) |
| ATLAS | Collection of the charts studied in cartography; one of the mythological Greek Titans; or, the name of a chain of mountains extending through Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (5) |
| YELLOWSTONE | Name of the enormous crater in the western-central portion of northwestern Wyoming formed by a cataclysmic volcanic eruption some 640,000 years ago. It is found in (and shares the name of) one of the |
| JUICE | From French for "broth", the extract of fruits or vegetables; vitality or vigour; an informal term for alcohol, electricity or fuel; or, the name of an ESA Jupiter mission (5) |
| ORINOCO | Major river in South America which is home to the giant anaconda, river dolphins and an endangered species of crocodile; the name of one of the Wombles; or, linked with "Flowa", a song by Enya (7) |
| ANTIPHOLUS | What is the name of one of the twin brothers in The Comedy of Errors? |
| ONO | One of Sean Lennon's middle names in honor of one of his parents |
| BARBICAN | Fortified outwork of a castle, usually with a gateway; or, the name of a section of the old harbour |
| DENIER | Unit of weight used to describe the thickness of hosiery; or, the name of a Medieval coin struck wit |
| LABEL | General name for a tag such as one in a garment displaying laundry symbols, size or the name of the designer (5) |
| AVON | A former county; or, the name of any one of several rivers in England, one flowing through Bath and Bristol (4) |
| LARKIN | Author of poetry collections including The Less Deceived, The Whitsun Weddings and High Windows; or, the name of a rural family created by H. E. Bates (6) |
| CLOCK | Spherical seed head of a dandelion; or, the name of the diminutive family in Mary Norton's The Borrowers (5) |
| SCONE | Derived either from the Dutch meaning "beautiful bread" or the name of the stone upon which Scottish kings were crowned, a cake that became part of a cream tea (5) |
| TEJA | "___ main hoon. Mark idhar hai." Fill in the blanks with the name of one of the antagonists in the movie Andaz Apna Apna, played by Paresh Rawal |