| MORTAL | Those subject to death seen in immortality sometimes too |
| GRIMREAPER | Personification of death seen in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life" |
| SCIENTOLOGIST | Certain believer in immortality |
| ALSO | It's in Kendal sometimes too (4) |
| LIENEES | Those subject to property claims |
| EGGCUP | Support for those subject to invasion by soldiers (3,3) |
| UNDERTHECOUNTER | Clandestine supplies for those subject to the census-taker? (5-3-7) |
| ESTATES | They're subject to death tax |
| MORTALIA | Things subject to death; humana potius quam divina |
| MORTALITAS | The state of being subject to death |
| AGELESSNESS | Glasses seen to display immortality (11) |
| HORCRUX | Dark-magic device with which to achieve immortality, in Harry Potter |
| THROUGHNOTDYING | "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it ___": Woody Allen |
| NOT | Woody Allen remarked, "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work - I want to achieve it th |
| LAYONES | Discover how to achieve immortality in wet cement? Bless me! (3,4,5,2) |
| AMBROSIA | Food of the gods in Greek mythology, said to be the source of their immortality (8) |
| ALOE | Ancient Egyptians referred to it as the "plant of immortality" because of its ability to survive without soil |
| YEWTREE | Conifer, or Taxus, that is poisonous as well as long-lived, thus symbolic of both death and immortality and traditionally planted in a graveyard (3,4) |
| ACTAEON | His view of immortality led to his own mortality (7) |
| HERCULES | Greek hero who performed 12 labours to achieve immortality (8) |