| RELATIVE | Considered in relation or in proportion to something else (8) |
| ANALOGUE | Something that is similar to something else either in general or in a specific detail |
| SYMMETRY | Mystery novel involves maiden providing a sense of balanced proportion to both sides (8) |
| INTERNET | Web of global proportions to detain space traveller (8) |
| GETALONG | Have smooth relations or go away (3,5) |
| FENGSHUI | Effects to be considered in placing buildings, graves or furniture - fine hugs (anag) (4,4) |
| ABUNDANT | And tuna may be considered in plentiful supply (8) |
| REACHOUT | Attempt to get hold of every one separately considered in disturbance (5,3) |
| ONESIDED | Biased and badly considered, in absence of credit (3-5) |
| RATIO | Put it out to air but in proportion to requirements (5) |
| PRORATA | In proportion to, or a part of the puzzle (3,4) |
| NIN | Memoirist Anais who wrote "Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage" |
| TUBE | Hollow cylinder or pipe of metal, glass, rubber, etc. long in proportion to its diameter used for conveying fluids, etc |
| RADIATION | Help shows up in proportion to Northern energy (9) |
| HYPERBOLE | Exaggeration of highway's verges in proportion to trunk? |
| EFFORT | Hard work requiring energy and force in proportion to time (6) |
| KIWI | Which bird lays the largest egg in proportion to its size? (4) |
| ASPECT | A vision almost seen at ten shows height in proportion to width (6,5) |
| REMARK | "A _ generally hurts in proportion to its truth': Will Rogers (6) |
| ADVALOREM | Of taxes, in proportion to the estimated value of the goods being taxed (2,7) |