| HAVINGWORDS | Being able to express, when arguing (6,5) |
| HAVEWORDS | Be able to express, when you argue with (4,5) |
| ALLBALL | Rhyming hoops phrase a player uses when arguing they rejected a shot without fouling the shooter |
| TOUCHYFEELY | Able to express emotion (Informal) |
| CONVENIENCE | State of being able to proceed with something without difficulty (11) |
| FLUENT | Able to express oneself easily (6) |
| ARTICULATE | Able to express one's thoughts with ease (10) |
| CANTATA | Is able to express gratitude on two occasions, for musical work |
| UNRETENTIVE | Not being able to remember number referring to temporary accommodation, I have to pursue university |
| TELEPATHIC | Relating to, or characteristic of, being able to transmit thoughts to other people (10) |
| RESILIENT | One right to be taking break outside, being able to get back to normal (9) |
| SEER | See red when it comes to him being able to look into the future (4) |
| SIGH | Express relief, perhaps, at being able to breathe (4) |
| KEEPONESFEET | One might have to stand first, before being able to win re-election (4,4,4) |
| CONFIDENT | Sure of oneself being able to fend in being in bed (9) |
| BLINDMANSBUFF | A party game in which someone tries to catch and identify the other players without being able to see them |
| SETTHEPACE | He had time, at last to escape, being able to lead the way (3,3,4) |
| COGNAC | Lying about being able to go to clubs drunk in France (6) |
| FACE | Come to terms with female being able to do things well (4) |
| FINDINGONESFEET | Learning how to be independent, being able to walk steadily (7,4,4) |