| IMPRESSIVE | I admit being journalist and I have been awesome (10) |
| IGNORANT | I admit being without - no, with - no clue (8) |
| SIDELIGHT | Journalist and I reflected in little car window (9) |
| SAWED | Cut up and sorry you and I have been introduced (5) |
| OUIJA | Juliet and I have been to three seances in this old, haunted place in the centre of Truro, where they use a board with letters to contact the dead (5) |
| APOLOGISED | I'm at fault, I admit, so I expressed my regrets (10) |
| AUDITORIUM | You and I admit our interest in theatre (10) |
| BEARDOWNON | Stand up to admit being paid for by press |
| ALITO | He said "I have been a judge for 15 years and I've made up my own mind during all that time" |
| DEATH | 'Darkling I listen; and, for many a time/I have been half in love with easeful ___' (John Keats 'Ode to a Nightingale' (1820) st. 6) (5) |
| GIVEIN | I have been caught in trap and accept defeat (4,2) |
| THEYHAVENOTSAIDENOUGH | 'I have been complimented many times . . . I always feel that ___' |
| NAUGHTY | "At the charming game of croquet I have been her partner twice; I love her, ain't it ____ - Well, it's ____, but it's nice" (Music hall singer Arthur Lloyd) |
| DULCIMER | I'm coming in sore after first of defeats a might I have been hammered? (8) |
| MOSES | "Holy ___, I have been deceived" (Elton John line) |
| DUH | "How could I have been so stupid?" |
| EASEFUL | "I have been half in love with ___ Death": "Ode to a Nightingale" |
| OPERATIVE | Without time to choose I have been working (9) |
| YETI | Until now I have been a Himalayan enigma (4) |
| DEVIANCE | I have been turned in routine eccentric behaviour (8) |