| ETTLE | To aim, aspire, purpose, etc (5) |
| WHY | For what reason, purpose, etc. |
| SUFFICE | To be enough or adequate, as for needs, purposes, etc. (7) |
| ELECTOR | One at cross purposes etc, with role confused (7) |
| LEAVE | What jewel thieves do on course to aim for a perfect job (5,2,5,8) |
| BOARD | Aid to seeing small bites; also windbreak - something to aim for (6,5) |
| TRAIN | To aim (gun) (5) |
| IDEAL | Standard to aim for (5) |
| SPIRE | Don't start to aim at steeple (5) |
| SIGHT | Use it to aim a gun, that makes sense! (5) |
| INNER | The champ getting scalped is something to aim for in archery (5) |
| TUTEE | Student having little time before university, with mark to aim for |
| TARGET | Aid to seeing small bites; also windbreak - something to aim for (6,5) |
| LOBBYIST | One seeking influence to aim high - close to first (8) |
| DARTBOARD | Rush to get directors something to aim at (9) |
| REFERENCEPOINT | Allude to aim as basis for comparison (9,5) |
| TARGETHEARTRATE | Figure to aim for, according to personal trainers |
| DART | Rush to find something to aim at board |
| OBJECT | Don't agree to it, that's the thing to aim for (6) |
| TARGETS | Thanks to the Right, obtains things for people to aim at (7) |