| EYEGLASS | Monocle used to look at tumbler? (8) |
| ECHO | Word linking with "cardiogram" for a type of scan used to look at the heart (4) |
| ACROBATS | Throw cobras at tumblers? (8) |
| DEADEYE | Ace marksman no longer used to look |
| NAILBRUSH | It's used to look after digital attachments? (4-5) |
| OTOSCOPE | Medical device used to look into the ears (8) |
| QUIZ | Word of nonsense from Dublin according to legend, used to describe a test of knowledge for fun, a monocle on a stick, a bandalore or a hoax (4) |
| SEMICOLON | Point where monocle is used (9) |
| LOUPE | Monocle-like magnifying glass used by a jeweller (5) |
| EGAD | Exclamation that might cause a monocle to fall off |
| GLASSY | Hard look coming from one with a monocle? (6,5) (see 8A) |
| STARE | Hard look coming from one with a monocle? (6,5) (see 3D) |
| GLASS | Word for a barometer, brandy balloon, champagne flute, cognac snifter, lens, mirror, monocle, sand clock, sherry schooner, telescope, tumbler or watch crystal, each named after the amorphous brittle v |
| LENS | Monocle or contact |
| MRPEANUT | Advertising figure with a monocle |
| SPY | Stratego piece with a monocle |
| GLASSONION | Monocle, in British slang |
| EYE | Organ under a monocle |
| ONEEYEDMAN | Which adventure book character wore the monocle? (3-4,3) |
| CLEMATIS | Old man's beard and monocle Matisse captured (8) |