| HARDCOPY | (computing) matter that is held in a computer and isprinted on paper (4,4) |
| CHEESIER | Like a broader smile from son that is held in acclaim (8) |
| EARLIER | Organ that is held in each hand, further back |
| STANDBY | One that is held in reserve ready for use (7) |
| CANISTER | It holds and is held in a strange trance (8) |
| KABBALAH | An esoteric or occult matter that is traditionally secret. |
| LOGCABIN | Use password on computer and allow Criminal Assets Bureau enter this country house, maybe |
| SINCLAIR | English electrical engineer, inventor of the UK's first mass-market home computer and a battery electric vehicle (8) |
| SIRCLIVE | Who invented the ZX81 computer, introducing a million people to personal computers and programming? (3,5,8) |
| STOPCOCK | Goods include old personal computer and valve (8) |
| ASKFORIT | Request computers and the like? That's to invite trouble (3,3,2) |
| WAITRESS | Server wears out with second computers and so on hidden |
| INITIATE | Start popular computers and so on with current consumed |
| DRINK | General word for what is held in a glass and is raised in a toast (5) |
| PRINTER | Electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film. (7) |
| MODEM | Combined device for modulation and demodulation (as between a computer and a telephone) |
| TABLET | Computer that is intermediate in size between a laptop computer and a smartphone. (6) |
| PERSONAL | Like some computers and demons |
| ENDUSERS | Those who buy computers and software (2 words) |
| BOOTUP | Start, as a computer, and what each answer to a starred clue has? |