| RETICULUM | Minor southern constellation bordering Horologium, Dorado and Hydrus (9) |
| VULNUS | Wound: non ut horologium sed plaga, ictus |
| MONOCEROS | Faint constellation bordering Lepus, Puppis, Orion and Canis Major (9) |
| VOLANS | Small constellation lying between Carina and Hydrus in the southern hemisphere (6) |
| RALEIGH | Privateer who led two expeditions in search of the fabled lost city of gold, El Dorado, and fathered three sons with Elizabeth I's lady-in-waiting Bess Throckmorton, including Carew, conceived in the |
| HOROLOGIUM | Small faint southern constellation between Hydrus and Eridanus; the Clock (10) |
| ERIDANUS | The River constellation bordering Fornax and Cetus (8) |
| TUCANA | Faint extensive constellation close to Hydrus and Eridanus (6) |
| COLUMBA | Faint constellation bordering Canis Major, symbolised by a dove (7) |
| CETUS | Large constellation bordering Pisces containing the star Mira (5) |
| SOUTHERNCROSS | Constellation bordering Centaurus |
| LOSTCITIES | Atlantis and El Dorado, perhaps |
| DEADASADOORNAIL | Moving round Asia - and El Dorado! - showing no animation (4,2,1,8) |
| LIBYA | Site of 1986's Operation El Dorado Canyon |
| JOAQUIN | *____ Murrieta, a.k.a. the Robin Hood of El Dorado |
| ORO | Metal precioso de El Dorado |
| OLDDEAR | Granny in El Dorado almost getting knotted? |
| EL | "The Road to ___ Dorado"; 2000 film for Kevin Kline |
| MAHIMAHI | Another name for dorado or common dolphinfish (4-4) |
| BOGOTA | South American city served by El Dorado International Airport (6) |