| ANISEED | And going in, I see, for something to eat (7) |
| PRICE | Before going in, I figure what it will set me back (5) |
| ATLANTA | Atlantic lost, I see, for a venue for 1996 Olympics (7) |
| CODICIL | An extra fish, I see, for one pound (7) |
| PHARAOH | A harp played I see for old king (7) |
| INCITED | Moved to action, Ted gets in, I see! |
| TRAFFIC | Which term describes vehicles coming and going in a street, town, etc (7) |
| EXTRACURRICULAR | Dog's regular I see for say going on supplement in addition to routine courses |
| BREACHOFPROMISE | I see, for Bach Prom, a failure to carry through the engagement (6,2,7) |
| POLITICO | Polo has it I see for one involved in affairs of state (8) |
| RICHER | It's right, I see, for her to be better off (6) |
| NOUVEAU | See for miles in New Caledonia's capital university. Its new ... |
| LORIMER | Brother penning old verse one would see for a bit (7) |
| EPIC | It's a record, I see, for such a poem |
| CLINIC | It's for the sick and there's 150 in, I see! (6) |
| EXHIBITIONIST | The box I sit in I see as way to show off (13) |
| ASUNDER | Completely split; see for example below |
| ROSELEE | Abnormal role, see, for burlesque Gypsy (4,3) |
| LANDLORD | It's amusing returning and going in to see host (8) |
| WITNESS | See for oneself |