| TESTCARD | 'Twas all you'd see on Telefis Eireann all day, till St Brigid's Cross started transmission. (4,4) |
| IMBOLC | St Brigid's Day |
| IMBOLG | St Brigid's Day |
| SEX | "_ never came to Ireland until Telefis Eireann went on the air", Oliver J Flanagan. (3) |
| REINSTALLS | But you'll have them in writing, assuring Telefis Eireann reinvention! (10) |
| STEREO | "Seo Radio Telefis Eireann switching for better sound!" (6) |
| PILGRIMAGE | Meaningful journey on foot, such as one taken on a route such as Brigid's Way, St Michael's Way, the Great Stones Way and the Finchale Camino Ingl's (10) |
| PLAYACTS | As in any drama you'd see how one does it for folly or fun. (4-4) |
| DOWNTOWN | Where you'd see urban businesses have pull in Dayton's outskirts (8) |
| IRISHSEA | Arm of the North Atlantic Ocean also known as Muir Eireann (5,3) |
| FLAGPOLE | Where you'd see a standard run-up? (8) |
| CABSTAND | Place where you'd see a row of taxis: 2 wds. |
| GRIFFITH | Arthur ..., president of D¡il Eireann in 1922 |
| NETCORD | One of those things you'd see in court or catch on tape (3,4) |
| OIREACHTAS | Consisting of the Dail Eireann and the Seanad Eireann, what is the parliament of the Republic of Ire |
| AGASAGA | Feature of kitchen sink drama's last thing you'd see in this? |
| TELAVIV | Where you'd see Israelis tell of Eve to an audience (3,4) |
| EMBATTLED | Beset with problems, you'd see worried Attlee'd get doctor in (9) |
| HERON | I'd be thrown by horse and you'd see me flying (5) |
| ROSSANDCROMARTY | This county produces whisky: you'd see dry Scotsman roar otherwise! (4,3,8) |