| DOGGO | Silent and out of sight (5) |
| NIGHT | This word follows "Silent" and "Holy" in the name of a popular Christmas carol |
| GARBO | Actress during Hollywood's silent and classic periods, born Stockholm 1905 (5) |
| STARS | "The sentinels, silent and sure," per a "Les Miserables" song |
| AGAPE | Silent and amazed |
| UNDERTHETABLE | Done secretly and out of sight (5-3-5) |
| ELMORE | Author of Get Shorty and Out of Sight (6,7) |
| LEONARD | Author of Get Shorty and Out of Sight (6,7) |
| INCAMERA | American round the bend and out of sight (2,6) |
| OBSCURED | Sob uncontrollably, in a pickle and out of sight (8) |
| BLINDDRUNK | Under the table and out of sight? |
| PASTEURISE | Sterilise (milk perhaps) that's in and out of sight, they say (10) |
| TABLEAUVIVANT | Representation of a scene by a silent and motionless group of people; French, 'living picture' (7,6) |
| SESSILE | Part of classes, silent and sedentary (7) |
| UTENSIL | Turn silent and go out for a tool (7) |
| TABLEAU | --- vivant, a representation of a scene, painting or sculpture by a person or group posed silent and motionless (7) |
| CLAMUP | Fall silent and refuse to talk (4,2) |
| ERAS | The Silent and the Sound ___ |
| MUSETTE | Old bagpipes silent and placed inside (7) |
| TINSELTOWN | Hollywood silent and won't change (10) |