| TUNNELS | Bores into a kind of vision from the South (7) |
| DREAMS | Visions from the Land of Nod |
| EARWIG | Insect that folklore says can bore into a sleeping person's brain |
| SPECTRUM | Word first for an apparition, image or vision, from "look, see, spy", but now the entire glorious range of electromagnetic light visible to the eye, as seen in the ROYGBIV of a rainbow "appearing" in |
| SETPIECE | It's carefully planned as part of the director's vision from peace reports (3,5) |
| EYESIGHT | Vision from eighty travelling around Spain (8) |
| AVARICE | The greediness with which Virginia tucked into a kind of pudding! (7) |
| SOLIDLY | Chopped dill into a kind of bean? Hardly (7) |
| POLENTA | Coarsely ground corn cooked into a kind of porridge |
| WEEVILS | Beetles of the family Curculionidae which bore into grain, fruit and nuts (7) |
| PIDDOCK | Clam-like shellfish that bores into rock - pick odd sort (7) |
| TRIAD | Chinese group, one into a kind of jazz (5) |
| KOLA | Coal formed into a kind of nut (4) |
| OBI | Former pupil originally into a kind of witchcraft (3) |
| WAIST | It was made into a kind of coat (5) |
| PECAN | Some shape candyfloss into a kind of pie (5) |
| FUSION | Melting into a kind of popular music (6) |
| COLOUR | Tortoises appear to have this kind of vision |
| WOODPECKER | A climbing bird, typically with brightly-coloured plumage and a strong chisel-like bill, with which it bores into trees (10) |
| SOBER | Bores into stone cold level of intoxication! (5) |