| IFEEL | "My sense is ..." |
| ANNIESSONG | 1974 chart-topper that begins, "You fill up my senses" |
| BUTTERSCOTCH | Line from Joni Mitchell's "Chelsea Morning": "And the sun poured in like ___ and stuck to all my senses." |
| RIDE | "Don't fence me in," sang Bing Crosby. "I want to ... to the ridge where the West commences; And gaze at the moon till I lose my senses" |
| SYNAESTHESIA | The evocation of one sense impression when another sense is stimulated, such as the sensation of colour when a sound is heard (12) |
| DEEPLYTOUCHED | Badly hurt, the sense is writer is emotionally affected (6,7) |
| REALISM | Common sense is entering the world (7) |
| OMINOUS | Order, I sense, is threatening (7) |
| RUINOUS | Game, I sense, is disastrous |
| NOUS | Common sense is all but pointless |
| EASINESS | Sense is a misused facility (8) |
| CITED | Speaking with sense is commended (5) |
| SWEARING | Jazzy music involving musical sense is promising |
| DIVISION | Copper, I sense, is in allotment (8) |
| NESSES | Dress sense is finding capes |
| VINOUS | The sixth sense is related to wine |
| GLUTINOUS | Excessive amount, I sense, is adhesive |
| MEANING | Sense is turning German article out |
| HEARTENING | Part of PM's address, in a sense, is good for morale (10) |
| NUDIST | An enthusiast without a bit of dress sense is seen (6) |