| CHERRYPICKING | "As you can tell from these few examples, Bings are |
| TOLL | Charge for road use you can tell From the ringing of a bell? (4) |
| TIME | What you can tell from a clock |
| ETC | "Those are but a few examples" |
| COMMAND | Complete control, as you can tell (7) |
| RELATE | Just about dead, as you can tell |
| TOA | "Oh, the days dwindle down ... precious few; September, November; And these few precious days I'll spend with you; These precious days I'll spend with you" (2,1) |
| DOUBLY | One drink you can't tell from another? (6) |
| NEWSPAPER | To be well read, you need to preen then swap these few letters (9) |
| ASPSI | Q. "What Beatles song goes 'Treasure these few words...'?" A. "It's known ___ '_._. _ Love You'." |
| PSILOVEYOU | Beatles hit with the line, "Treasure these few words till we're together" |
| ITSABLURB | "My life has been reduced to these few sentences on a dust jacket!"? |
| WISHYOUWEREHERE | Pink Floyd song which starts: So you think you can tell, Heaven from hell? (4,3,4,4) |
| DELOVELY | "The night is young, the skies are clear, so if you want to go walking, dear, it's delightful, it's delicious, it's ___... You can tell at a glance what a swell night this is for romance...!" |
| ABOUT | If you see a good movie you can tell your friends all ... it (5) |
| SHUT | In London you can tell someone, "Oi, you, ____ your gob!" |
| ACHYBREAKYHEART | 1992 hit that begins "You can tell the world you never was my girl" |
| DISTINGUISH | Tell from |
| JUDGE | Tell from |
| INFER | Tell (from) |