| LOOKINGUP | By doing so, one can tell the weather's improving! (7,2) |
| AIRER | Weather improving, fine out; this'll help dry the clothes (5) |
| CLEARING | Weather improving in part of forest |
| PRETENDER | "Oh yes, I'm the great ...; Pretending that I'm doing well; My need is such, I pretend too much; I'm lonely but no-one can tell" |
| INORDERTO | So one can is red, or tin curiously orange at first |
| ACTSPHONY | We can tell the boss's assistant is a - because he always |
| RACONTEUR | No vehicle backed up? Strangely true, one can tell (9) |
| PEDOMETER | Saint passing round cupola, one can tell how far he walked? (9) |
| RUNNINGIN | Arresting the new car owner doing so? (7,2) |
| SUMMERDAY | Spooner's dumber, say, when the weather's expected to be hot (6,3) |
| HHHHCLUBS | "Learn by doing" youth groups, literally? |
| IMITATING | Doing, so to speak |
| MAHSEER | Preserved meat given up by one who can tell the future is fish |
| WRISTWATCH | Strap it round so one can see how goes the enemy (10) |
| SUNDIAL | Time alone can tell the result of heat on the face (3-4) |
| NARRATOR | Decay on Scottish isle to the west, one can tell (8) |
| DIFFERENTIATE | One can tell one from another at tee, if friend makes it (13) |
| BATHYMETER | Someone in water keeps still, male immersed - one can tell you the depth |
| ECHOSOUNDER | Schooner due to move - one can tell how deep the ocean is |
| REFUEL | Find more spirit so one can keep going (6) |