| JANUS | The Roman god of doorways, passages and bridges, depicted with two heads facing opposite ways |
| DENIM | Roman god of doorways, passages and bridges (5) |
| GATESHEAD | Town on the Tyne, site of a tilt bridge depicted on first-class stamps in 2000 and British one pound |
| AXEL | Figure-skating maneuver that lands its performer facing opposite where they started |
| JANUARY | With a "wolf" full moon and symbols including garnet, carnation and snowdrop, month named after a god of doorways whose two faces look to the past and the future (7) |
| JAN | Mo. named for the Roman god of doorways |
| TURBINE | Device that converts the energy in a stream of fluid into mechanical energy by passing the fluid through a system of stationary passages and passages made up of finlike blades attached to a rotor (7) |
| BICEPS | A pair of muscles with two heads at the front of the upper arms (6) |
| ARCTICTRAIL | The ___ ___: The Quest for the north West Passage and the north Pole, 1818 - 1909 (Pierre Berton book) |
| LIETO | Almost stop with the head facing the wind, as a ship |
| LIEINS | Disinformation and information, two opposite ways for lazy mornings (3-3) |
| ZILLIONAIRES | Idol with two heads to display in staggering size: are they made of gold? |
| PHILLIPS | Caryl -, author of novels The Final Passage and In the Falling Snow (8) |
| ODIN | Norse god often depicted with two ravens |
| UBOLT | One with two heads in the kitchen |
| THEDOGSOFWAR | Wild military pack frog with two heads destroyed (3,4,2,3) |
| AMUNDSEN | Roald, first man to navigate the Northwest Passage and to reach the South Pole (8) |
| FROBISHER | Explorer who sought the Northwest Passage and fought the Spanish Armada |
| AFFRONTE | In heraldry, of an animal's head, facing the observer |
| ISRAELINEGYPT | Like his Messiah, this Handel oratorio has a text from bible passages and no named characters |