| CIVET | A cat I have caught outside |
| ALEWIVES | Fish in various parts of Wales I have caught (8) |
| ASPEXI | I have caught sight of; nam simul te, Lesbia, ____, nihil est super mi (Catullus 51.7) |
| ATOMIC | A cat, I see, is like a bomb! |
| ACTIVE | Poor cat I have put on the move |
| SUBATOMIC | Very small vehicle reversing by a cat, I see (9) |
| ATOMICAGE | Trinity announced its arrival in 1945 needing a cat I fence in (6,3) |
| AROMA | It's caught outside bakeries |
| BARRACUDA | Fish from Scottish island caught outside of unfished area |
| STRUCK | Rook caught outside produced sudden attack (6) |
| TUNDRA | Plain, frozen fish caught outside of Dover (6) |
| ACQUIT | Discharge which Parisian? One caught outside (6) |
| GECKO | Rising, in order to have caught for example, a lizard |
| CINCH | Doddle to have caught a little bit (5) |
| CICADA | Spies have caught attorney - it's a bug (6) |
| ONCE | In the past I must have caught cold |
| TITANIC | Bird caught outside one avian centre, which didn't go down well (7) |
| PASSED | ___ ball (pitch that the catcher should have caught, but misses, allowing a base runner to advance) |
| CLAPPEDEYESON | Applaud speedy one, prepared to have caught a glimpse (7,4,2) |
| SKUA | A predatory gull-like bird that harasses other birds into dropping fish they have caught (4) |