| IMOLA | Where you'd have seen GP turning in referral, ominously |
| MAURETANIA | Main area out at sea, nothing less? That's where you'd have seen me! |
| GREEKTRAGEDY | Bad smell follows German misfortune - it's like something you'd have seen played out in Athens years |
| CODSWALLOP | Tripe! Head GP turning stomachs was out of order (10) |
| SINBIN | Term for a penalty box in ice hockey or rugby; or, an old name for a pupil referral unit in a school (3,3) |
| IMYSELF | Redundant referral in first person |
| PHYSIC | Extremely poorly, endlessly ill, put in hospital, you'd have needed this? |
| AGOUTIS | In the past, you'd have heard "It's them rodents" (6) |
| APPEAL | Attraction - referral to higher authority (6) |
| FEWER | Reduced numbers affect town's referral centres (5) |
| ELIAN | The French up on Ian's referral to Charles Lamb's works (5) |
| UMPIRE | Match official in rowing, tennis or baseball (for basketball you'd have a referee) |
| FUNNY | Isn't it in the country you'd have to be barking mad to seek asylum? (5,4) |
| FARM | Isn't it in the country you'd have to be barking mad to seek asylum? (5,4) |
| MILD | Temperate in climate - the sort of weather you'd have hoped for over the Easter holidays! (4) |
| INSANITY | You'd have to be mad to claim this condition! (8) |
| EMACIATE | I came to tea and you'd have me waste away! (8) |
| COLDFEET | You'd have them if you were afraid to proceed (4,4) |
| OHREALLY | "Is that what you'd have me believe?" |
| COME | "You'd have a great time with us!" |