| HEAVENLY | ___ body, a natural object visible in the sky such as a comet, moon or star (8) |
| COURTYARD | A wholly or partially enclosed area open to the sky, such as an atrium, patio, quadrangle or square (9) |
| AIRRAID | Televise with right sort of support from Sky - such an attack will bring down The House (3,4) |
| HALLEYSCOMET | Celestial object visible from Earth around every 76 years (7,5) |
| COMET | Halley's ___ (celestial object visible from Earth roughly every seventy-six years) |
| EUPHORIC | Over the moon, visible in the sky during heroic travelling |
| RAINBOWS | Arches of coloured bands visible in the sky when sunlight shines through rain (8) |
| LUMINOUS | Glowing - visible in the dark (8) |
| FLOODLIT | Fifty tucking into meat, perhaps flambe, visible in the dark (8) |
| MOONRISE | Event often visible in the evening sky |
| MOBYDICK | Man hides disgusting body - a huge white flabby thing? (4,4) |
| ASTEROID | Heavenly body a banned drug can build |
| ANIMISTS | People who believe that all natural objects have souls |
| SLING | A support for carrying a baby close to the parent or carer's body; a type of catapult; or, a type of rope used as an anchor in abseiling and climbing (5) |
| CORSET | From the Latin for "little body", a bodice or waspie; stays; or, by extension, a restriction or limitation, such as that imposed by the Bank of England to control bank lending (6) |
| STAR | Any one of- the 9,096 astral objects visible to the naked eye, particularly on a dark night or in any of the International Dark Sky Reserves (4) |
| TOTEM | A natural object, especially an animal, adopted by native American people as an emblem of a clan or an indi- vidual |
| VENUS | The hottest planet and second- brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon, where a single day is around eight Earth months (5) |
| RAINBOW | An arc of spectral colours visible in the sky caused by refracting drizzle, mizzle or other pluvial drops up to a couple of miles from its observer (7) |
| ORBITS | Curved paths in space followed by an object around a planet, moon or star (6) |