| IRAE | "Tantaene animis caelestibus ____" (Aen 1.11): were the gods so cross with Aeneas? |
| FETE | The gala was left in the lap of the gods so to speak (4) |
| ORACLES | They speak for the gods, so clear out! (7) |
| ADESTE | 21, be present; "____ animis, iudices" (Cicero pro Milone 4): stay with me! |
| OSIRIS | God's so upset with Murdoch (6) |
| ADERUNT | They'll be here; animis ____ they'll observe and be fearless (7) |
| STATOR | The Stayer, support: Iuppiter ____ antiquissimus custos Urbis (cf Cicero in Cat 1.11) |
| INTUS | Non extra; in animis, vel domi, fortasse |
| ATONES | Makes amends at 1.11 (6) |
| NELSON | British admiral remembered at 1.11 (6) |
| UNIVERSAL | Unveil the sun-god so that it affects the whole world (9) |
| IRASCIBLY | So cross regulars of my club hid cash, afraid to turn up |
| SEXCHROMOSOME | Homecomer's so cross, after ruining a little of his make-up? |
| EXTOL | Praise highly then cross to the Spanish coverage (5) |
| RAMAYANA | Egyptian god may, with Aeneas oddly, form Sanskrit epic |
| DIDO | Legendary daughter of a Tyrean king, in love with Aeneas (4) |
| NICODEMUS | Pharisee to whom Jesus said, "For God so loved the world . . . ," in John 3:16 |
| ACHAEMENIDES | Marooned Greek who sailed with Aeneas, Aeneid 2 |
| BARNDOOR | A block north, then cross back - you can't miss it |
| MANXSHEARWATERS | Birds mass then cross into Western Sahara erratically (4,11) |