| DENEB | Star in the "Summer Triangle" |
| VEGA | Star in the Summer Triangle |
| ALTAIR | Star in the Summer Triangle |
| ASTERISM | Group of stars such as the Great Diamond or the Summer Triangle (8) |
| LYRA | Upper-right of the Summer Triangle |
| OAK | Said to predict a light "splash" of rain in the summer if foliating before the ash, but a "soak" if contrariwise, the deciduous "cups-and-saucers" arbor in the genus Quercus (3) |
| CECIL | Name the lion which hit the headlines in the summer after he was shot dead in Zimbabwe by an American tourist. (5) |
| ARCTICFOX | The creature Alopex lagopus, whose fur is dark grey in the summer and white in the winter |
| PINKFLOYD | Band that fittingly played its album "The Wall" at the former site of the Berlin Wall in the summer of 1990 |
| ILOVEPARIS | Song lyric before "in the winter when it drizzles" and "in the summer when it sizzles" |
| BROAD | - beans; legumes seasonal in British gardens in the summer months at the same time as asparagus, courgettes, peas, spinach and strawberries (5) |
| TEASEL | Prickly wild flower with tiny lavender-coloured blooms visited by bees in the summer and by goldfinches when seeding in the autumn/winter (6) |
| GSTAAD | Alpine ski village in Switzerland Bernese Oberland, host of the Hublot Polo Gold Cup annually in the summer (6) |
| CHERRY | Wild -; with heavy boughs of white blossom in the spring and edible fruits in the summer, a native tree of woodlands and old hedgerows, also called gean (6) |
| DOGROSES | Shrubby plants with pinkishwhite flowers scrambling over hedgerows in the summer and red hips in the autumn (3,5) |
| ERMINE | Animal with a brown coat in the summer and a white coat in the winter (6) |
| ROBIN | With a melancholic autumn call after its moult, Britain's favourite bird, said by Aristotle to transform into a redstart in the summer and vice-versa in the winter (5) |
| ALPHORN | Swiss herder's instrument traditionally blown for the evening calling of cattle grazing over the mountain pastures in the summer (7) |
| ERSE | The Irish entry in the Summer season (4) |
| HEAT | Beat the ___ (keep cool in the summer) |