| PRIMAFACIE | At first sight, a campfire's about to engulf one (5,5) |
| IGNOMINIOUS | Humiliating if getting nowhere initially, threatening to engulf one |
| SAFER | At first sight, a fellow has little hesitation. It's more satisfying (5) |
| INUNDATE | Engulf one nun with appointment (8) |
| ALGERIA | Country's terribly large area engulfs one (7) |
| NADIA | Love engulfs one girl (5) |
| DELEGATION | Impeachment to engulf, say, representative group |
| PLAZA | A nuke about to engulf large open space |
| OPENFLAMES | Features of torches and campfires |
| SINCERE | Genuine evil about to engulf Church (7) |
| RUPTURE | Schism about to engulf incomplete revival |
| CALDERA | Volcanic crater about to engulf tree |
| VIEW | From "to see", word for a formal inspection first, later an exercise of the faculty of sight; a prospect of fine natural scenery; a painting depicting such a landscape; or, one's outlook (4) |
| BOOMERANGS | Recoils as explosions engulf cooking range (10) |
| MATADOR | Kind of memory that returns to engulf a little fighter (7) |
| YARROW | Plague returns to engulf a plant (6) |
| HESITATE | Wait a little, for the sea waves to engulf it |
| DELETE | Allow the river to engulf and to obliterate (6) |
| BELVEDERE | From Italian for "beautiful sight", a gazebo, mirador, summerhouse or turret sited on a rooftop or vantage point so as to command a fine view (9) |
| DIVE | A headlong descent into water; a faked knockout in boxing; a feigned trip or fall in football; or, from the sense "dart out of sight", a disreputable resort of drinking (4) |