| NOEXIT | Not over old partner - I can't see a way out (2,4) |
| PATCH | See a way out of the area (5) |
| EXPLICIT | See a way out, editing clip in the middle to make it absolutely clear |
| EGRESS | The old king sees a way out (6) |
| EVINCE | Even I see a way to show things clearly (6) |
| EYELID | One can't see a thing when it's fully visible (6) |
| VALUES | "I can't see another commercial and see her disguising these policies behind the words 'Tennessee Christian ___.' Those aren't Tennessee Christian ___. I live in Tennessee. I am Christian." (Taylor Sw |
| SNAGGE | John ___, newsreader and commentator whose report from the 1949 University Boat Race included "I can't see who's in the lead but it's either Oxford or Cambridge" |
| IDEEFIXE | Upsetting old partner, I nurture one obsession (4,4) |
| EXONERATE | Excuse given by old partner I scold |
| ATONESWITSEND | Unable to see a way forward out of trouble (2,4,4,3) |
| SEACRUISE | See a way around Icarus melting with travel arrangements all at sea (9) |
| YESES | They all agree ? see a way through second last letters (5) |
| EASE | See a way to become less acute (4) |
| GETLOST | Understand, and see a way to beat it |
| SHIPYARD | See a way round his endless launches here (8) |
| LOST | Gone astray but see a way to follow |
| ASBLINDASABAT | Can't see a thing (2,5,2,1,3) |
| BLIND | Can't see a billion odd, oddly enough (5) |
| BLINDASABAT | Venetian, cricketer-like, can't see a thing (5,2,1,3) |