| PENGUIN | When you're between the latitudes of 45° and 60° S, you'll be able to spot this bird |
| TOBEORNOTTOBE | Hamlet's dilemma ... with a phonetic hint for the last words of 17- and 29-Across and the first words of 45- and 63-Across |
| ISPY | Secret agent TV show of the 60 s |
| MODS | Young '60 s Brits |
| JAW | Just add water - for starters, you'll be able to feel that in your mouth (3) |
| AGEGROUP | Gear up and go out if you're between eighteen or twenty years old, say (3,5) |
| LARGESSE | Big S, you'll hear, for the bounty. (8) |
| SEAMILE | Unit of distance used in navigation, defined as the length of one minute of arc, measured along the meridian, in the latitude of the position |
| EQUATOR | The latitude of any point on what is 0 degrees? (7) |
| CANAL | Is wee Alan able to spot the Caledonian or Crinan waterway? (5) |
| CANADIANS | Maybe Toronto team are able to spot one answer |
| SERPENT | This spiraling up a staff is a symbol of health and pharmacies due to this week's parshah (see Numbers 21:4-9). Each time we spot this symbol, it's Moses signaling to us to look up and remember |
| HUDSON | The Lenape and Algonquin were likely the first people to spot this English navigator heading north upriver from the Verrazano Narrows in 1609 (6) |
| AURORA | The name for the luminous phenomenon of Earth's upper atmosphere that occurs primarily in high latitudes of both hemispheres. (6) |
| OGEE | Coogee is the place to spot this sort of architectural moulding (4) |
| WESTERLIES | Dominant west-to-east winds centred over the middle latitudes of both hemispheres (10) |
| DIRTYMIND | What one needs to spot this puzzle's theme? |
| HAUNTED | A spooky spot: This type of house is home to ghosts, goblins and witches |
| TROPICS | Latitudes of Capricorn and Cancer (7) |
| ELAND | You can easily spot this animal in Restormel and the surrounding areas (5) |