| WYSIWYG | Acronym in computing referring to the on-screen display matching the printout (7) |
| CARPARK | Stopping payment here may involve on-screen display |
| AKAI | Japanese electronics company which produced the first VCR with an on-screen display |
| ENABLED | Switched to the on position |
| HAT | Haddon Sundblom's illustrations for Coke ads in the 30s cemented our image of Santa Claus in red and white from his suit to the ... on his head |
| LASSITUDE | Roughly speaking, was it the on-screen bone that ___, showing exhaustion? (9) |
| BATTERUP | Call to the on-deck circle |
| BANCROFT | Anne __, the on-screen Mrs Robinson? (8) |
| DESKTOP | The main screen display on a personal computer (7) |
| LIPSYNC | To pretend to sing by matching the mouth movements of vocals (3,4) |
| EASTEND | "I'm glad we've been bombed. It makes me feel I can look the ... in the face," said Queen Elizabeth referring to the Cockney area of London that had borne the brunt of the Blitz (4,3) |
| LIMINAL | One bird in ballet centre referring to the threshold of consciousness (7) |
| METONYM | Word such as “wheels”, referring to a car, or “crown”, referring to the monarchy |
| LETHIED | A Shakespearean adjective referring to the river of forgetfulness (7) |
| MENSREA | Legal term referring to the intention to commit a crime (4,3) |
| AGEGAPS | Time breaks, referring to the differences between the generations |
| MAJESTY | Her ___, way of referring to the Queen (7) |
| GODHEAD | Term referring to the Judeo-Christian God (7) |
| JUGULAR | Referring to the neck (7) |
| TWEEPLE | A neologism referring to the collective users of a microblogging site formerly symbolised by a blue bird (7) |