| MELCHIOR | Traditional name of one of the three biblical Magi, along with Balthazar and Caspar (8) |
| CASPAR | Traditional name of one of the Magi, or Three Wise Men, along with Melchior and Balthazar (6) |
| WISEMEN | Term for the three biblical Magi (4,3) |
| GASPAR | One of the Magi, along with Melchior and Balthazar |
| JONLOVITZ | He's done Michael Dukakis, Paul Sarbanes, and Caspar Weinberger |
| MAGI | Collective name for the three biblical Wise Men or kings bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh (4) |
| HAVELOCK | The ___ Square End is the traditional name for the north end of the Aviva Stadium. (8) |
| STANNARY | Traditional name for a tin-mining district of Cornwall or Devon (8) |
| MAGICIAN | Caspar and his friends can ring one enchanter (8) |
| MEEKNESS | Trademark of Caspar Milquetoast |
| ALGENIB | Traditional name of the star Gamma Pegasi in the constellation of Pegasus (7) |
| DUBHE | Traditional name of the star in the constellation of Ursa Major also called Alpha Ursae Majoris |
| ALTARF | Traditional name of Beta Cancri, the brightest star in the constellation Cancer |
| AKELA | From the name of the leader of the wolf pack in The Jungle Book, the traditional name for an adult cub-scout leader (5) |
| MYRRHIS | Genus of sweet cicely - one of the biblical Magi gifts is? (7) |
| ROUSSETTE | A species of fruit bat or flying fox; the traditional name of French white Altesse wine; or, a spotted dogfish (9) |
| MOON | Word linking with wolf, snow, pink, strawberry, harvest, hunter's or frost for some of the traditional names of Earth's natural satellite in its full phases (4) |
| BUDWEIS | Traditional name of a Czech city famous for an eponymous pale lager (7) |
| ASH | Tree related to lilac and olive with distinctive "sooty" buds and seeds resembling bunches of keys; or, the traditional name for the Old English letter or ligature AE or ae (3) |
| THREEWISEMEN | Caspar, Balthazar and Melchior (5,4,3) |