| ASLAN | What is the name of the noble Narnia lion? (5) |
| HELIUM | First of the noble gases in the periodic table |
| EIGHTEEN | Group number of the noble gases on the periodic table (8) |
| RAMSAY | Nobel Laureate chemist whose discovery of the noble gases (including argon jointly with Lord Rayleigh) added a new group to the periodic table (6) |
| ARGON | Inert gaseous element of the noble gas group named from the Greek for 'lazy'; atomic no. 18 (5) |
| HOUYHNHNM | One of the noble and rational race of horses in Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels' (9) |
| XENON | Chemical element with atomic number 54, one of the noble gases (5) |
| GAS | Any of the "noble" elements |
| CAT | Any of the "noble" elements |
| GASES | All of the "noble" elements |
| NORTHCOUNTRYMAN | French invader imprisoning most of the noble lines ___ Percy or Westmoreland, say (15) |
| NIRVANA | End point of the Noble Eightfold Path |
| NEON | A gaseous element, one of the noble gases (4) |
| PLATINUM | One of the noble metals |
| RADON | Heaviest of the noble gases |
| SANDWICH | Kentish market town whose name, through nominal association with the noble snacking gaming enthusiast John Montagu, is given to a "piece" of two slices of buttered bread with a filling of cheese, cucu |
| SAVAGE | 18th century concept of a person of 'original' virtue, uncorrupted by the ills of industrial world; the noble ... |
| SOCIETY | 'There is one great _ alone on earth,/The noble Living, and the noble Dead' (William Wordsworth The Prelude (1850) bk.11) (7) |
| TREE | Abies procera is widely known as the noble fir, a popular version of the Christmas ___ (4) |
| TUFT | A bunch of feathers, grass, hairs or threads; a goatee beard; the gold tassel of a titled undergraduate's cap; or, the noble entitled to adorn this (4) |