| PARTTIME | A segment, on occasion, means shoot staff aren't fully engaged (4-4) |
| CASUAL | An employment basis for shoot staff with dress sense (6) |
| CASUALS | Temporary shoot staff (7) |
| PANORAMA | BBC current affairs programme that broadcast a segment on Swiss spaghetti trees on April Fools' Day 1957 (8) |
| VERTEBRA | A segment of the spine (8) |
| WHATWOULDYOUDO | ABC hidden-camera show that was once a segment on "Primetime" [Took me a while, but found him!] |
| STAROF | Words between Unexpected and The Show - name of a segment on Michael McIntyre's Big Show (4,2) |
| LIP | "___ Sync Battle" (show that began as a segment on Jimmy Fallon's show) |
| TOALL | Words that follow Send to give the title of a segment on Michael McIntyre's Big Show (2,3) |
| ARC | From Latin for "bow", thus reflecting a curved shape, a word for a segment of a circle; or, a luminous discharge of electricity across a gap (3) |
| SPLINT | A strip of wood for fire-lighting; a chip for basketry; a support for a fracture; or, a segment of armour (6) |
| OVERANDOVER | Done with cricket segment on repeat (4,3,4) |
| CLOVE | A segment of a bulb or garlic; or, the dried flower bud of a tree related to myrtle used as a traditional painkiller for toothache, or to flavour masala chai, biryani or mulled wine (5) |
| GENE | A segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain (4) |
| RING | A segment of a worm or caterpillar (4) |
| OPRAH | Host who had a "Favorite Things" segment on her show |
| LIPSYNC | Segment on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show, ... ... Battle (3,4) |
| BUSIER | More fully engaged or occupied (6) |
| RAPT | Fully engaged, as is right and proper |
| ATIT | Fully engaged |