| HECTOR | This warrior's funeral is described at the end of The Iliad |
| PEGASUS | It is described at the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa when killed by Perseus. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 4, scene 1), the Dauphin says of this horse: "To turn and wind a fiery ___ / A |
| LIFEINSURANCE | Nice funeral is arranged, this could pay for it? (4,9) |
| REFUND | Give money back to daughter after funeral is endlessly re-arranged (6) |
| UNDERTAKING | Conducting funerals is the activity engaged in (11) |
| HERACLES | One of the labours of this warrior was to bring the "monstrous watchdog of the underworld" to the land of the living; after succeeding in doing this, he returned this creature to the underworld. |
| ALTAR | Pergamon ___ (structure described at the beginning of Peter Weiss's "The Aesthetics of Resistance") |
| MADASAMARCHHARE | One of them described at the tea party offering bananas! (3,2,1,5,4) |
| ARCADIA | Rural paradise roughly described at the start in opera song (7) |
| BAMBI | 1942 Disney film described at the time as an insult to American outdoor sportsmen (5) |
| HOMER | Greek poet credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey (5) |
| BUSHIDO | A loner at odds with this warrior code might be dishonourable (7) |
| DINETTE | Meals alcove described at first in letter's content (7) |
| AMAZON | Single-breasted styles to suit this warrior? |
| ITSALLGREEKTOME | Still confused about a copy of the Iliad? (3,3,5,2,2) |
| ODYSSEUS | Legendary Greek king, a hero of the Iliad (8) |
| EGBERT | King of Wessex whose victory over Beornwulf of Mercia at the Battle of Ellendun is described in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (6) |
| XENA | Lucy Lawless was this warrior princess |
| BATTLES | Much of the "Iliad" |
| AJAX | Greek warrior of the "Iliad" |