| APARTMENT | Accommodation of a point about Gilbert and George? |
| CONCEPTUAL | Couple can't be converted to the work of Gilbert and George, say (10) |
| LOO | John, to Ringo, Paul, and George? |
| NONRESIDENTIAL | Without accommodation (of a course) (3-11) |
| SLOANEY | Yah, back round accommodation of a middlingly U sort? |
| TOPSYTURVY | 2000 film directed by Mike Leigh about Gilbert and Sullivan (5,5) |
| TOPSY | "___-Turvy" (1999 drama about Gilbert & Sullivan) |
| INDEX | Alphabetical list of subjects at the end of a book; the gnomon of a sundial; or, a figure of a point |
| ETUDE | A piece of music for the practice of a point of technique? (5) |
| SERAI | A place for the accommodation of travelers, a caravansary or inn. (5) |
| COORDINATE | A set of numbers used in specifying the location of a point on a line or surface or in space (2,8) |
| FIDUCIAL | (Of a point or line) assumed as a fixed basis of comparison |
| CASTE | Thrown out and makes a point about a social class (5) |
| FORE | In favour of a point instead of a warning cry? |
| TWOUPTWODOWN | Modest accommodation of League and Conference arrangements? (3-2,3-4) |
| BOSPORUS | Stretch of water leader provided for accommodation of river game (8) |
| BEDANDBREAKFAST | Accommodation of the best fake and drab variety (3,3,9) |
| ABSCISSA | The horizontal or x-coordinate of a point in a two-dimensional system of Cartesian coordinates |
| ANAHEIM | He has a point about a city (7) |
| IDIOT | I make a point about one being a fool |