| ANTAKYA | Turkish city about 60 miles west of Aleppo, near ruins of a major Greco-Roman city |
| AMENRA | Egyptian god from tops of ancient monument near ruins (4,2) |
| GROANED | Dog near ruins sounded unhappy |
| GRANDCANYON | A train on the ____ Railway arrives here after running about 60 miles north from Williams, Arizona |
| TEHRAN | Capital about 60 miles from the Caspian Sea |
| TOPEKA | State capital about 60 miles from Manhattan |
| KSU | Sch. located about 60 miles from Topeka |
| EXEDRA | In Greco-Roman antiquity, a type of columned recess with a semicircular stone bench or seating area as a place of discussion (6) |
| TINTAGEL | Ruins of a 12th-century castle near Merlin's Cave in Cornwall; the legendary birthplace of King Arthur (8) |
| DIONYSUS | In Greco-Roman religion, he is a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy. He is also called Bacchus. What is his name? |
| ANCIENTHISTORY | General description of a time and series of events including the Greco-Roman world and Egyptian civilisations (7,7) |
| ITALIAN | Citizen of a country in southern Europe (116,350 sq miles; pop about 60 million (7) |
| SUMATRAN | Citizen of a large island in south-east Asia (182,812 sq miles; pop about 60 million) (8) |
| ODIHAM | Historic village in the Hart district of Hampshire with the ruins of a 13th-century castle (6) |
| MELROSE | Small town in south-east Scotland; site of the ruins of a Cistercian abbey (7) |
| ETHANFROME | Edith Wharton character who is described as a "ruin of a man" after surviving a crash |
| OLYMPIA | (GKN) State capital of Washington, on Puget Sound 60 miles southwest of Seattle (7) |
| SPINARIO | Mysterious Greco-Roman bronze sculpture of a young boy meticulously removing a thorn from his foot, whose true story may never be known (8) |
| ITALY | Country in southern Europe (116,347 sq miles; pop about 60 million), a founder member of the European Common Market (5) |
| OSTRICH | It is the largest of all birds alive today. It stands 2.5 m tall and weighs about 130 kg, more than twice as much as the average human. It cannot fly, but it is a very fast runner, at about 60 km/h. |