| ASTUDYINSCARLET | Novel, one to read at home with Miss O'Hara, say (1,5,2,7) |
| FILMSTAR | Saoirse Ronan or Maureen O'Hara, say (4,4) |
| BELLE | Scarlett O'Hara, say |
| SCARLETT | Miss O'Hara, character in Gone with the Wind (8) |
| SCARLET | Another time for Miss O'Hara in the shade? (7) |
| BLANKEXPRESSION | Hard thing to read at the poker table |
| OURMUTUALFRIEND | Novel, one that's familiar to you and Everyman (3,6,6) |
| SHRINKINGVIOLET | Family gripped by his revolting novel, one with a limited circulation? (9,6) |
| RECITER | Is able to summon right one to read some lines of poetry (7) |
| SNOTENTRANE | (A) A Huge upset as one ou - the one to read regularly - starts nagmaal early (4,2,5) |
| RADIOTELEPHONE | As a means of communication, I help one to read fluently |
| AWARE | One to read out a decree written by Sultan (5) |
| TRILBY | It was felt to provide capital cover for Miss O'Ferrall |
| INSPECTOR | Examiner wearing glasses mostly to read at first |
| LITERATE | Able to read at an advanced stage about odd rite (8) |
| MAGS | Things to read at the doc's office |
| JAYBLADES | The Repair Shop host who has been Learning To Read At 51 (3,6) |
| POKERFACE | It's hard to read at a table |
| UNA | Miss O'Connor, character actress whose films included 1933's Cavalcade (3) |
| MENU | Something to read at breakfast |