| FARNORTH | Where to see the aurora borealis |
| NORTHERN | Facing Ulster the lights are off on the aurora borealis (8) |
| STREAMER | Knight's pennon attached to a lance; Tudor pennant; light display of the aurora borealis; or, a strip of coloured paper as confetti (8) |
| NORTHERNLIGHTS | Another name for the Aurora Borealis |
| INUIT | Native people who watch the aurora borealis |
| LIGHTS | Another name for the aurora borealis (6) |
| AWE | Feeling while watching the aurora borealis, perhaps |
| REAL | Genuine feature of the aurora borealis (4) |
| STREAMLET | Colourful strips of paper used as party decorations; long, flowing pennons or festival flags; or, light displays of the aurora borealis (9) |
| MERRY | Word that, when paired with andrew, dancers, down, go-round, night or thought, forms a compound noun for a buffoon, the aurora borealis, cider, a carousel, a village festival or a wishbone, respective |
| OXYGEN | Predominantly produced by phytoplankton, essential element that supports combustion but does not burn and creates the green colours in the aurora borealis (6) |
| DAWN | Symbolic of new beginnings, the Aurora, first light or sunrise that marks the transition from night to day (4) |
| WNBA | Where to see the Sun, the Sky and the Stars: Abbr. |
| FACEBOOKPROFILE | Where to see the writing on the wall? |
| ION | Thing in the aurora |
| TROUTFARM | Where to see the beginning (and end) of the rainbow (5,4) |
| SHAMPOOTUBE | Where to see the message formed by the last parts of 17-, 31 |
| VIEWPOINT | From where to see the scene for what you believe to be right? (4-5) |
| ONHBO | Where to see "The Sopranos" |
| DIVEINTHEATER | Where to see "The Swimmer"? |