| LONGSIGHTED | Despite faulty vision, can see well into the future (4-7) |
| OWL | Bird which can see well in the dark (3) |
| SEESTRAIGHT | Surely this is the only way your vision can go? (3,8) |
| DICHROMAT | Person whose vision can only distinguish two colours |
| NEARSIGHTED | Can't see well how things are decomposed (4-7) |
| ASTIGMATISM | Faulty vision resulting from defective curvature of the cornea or lens of the eye (11) |
| COPPERPLATE | Busy with homework, up well into the night writing |
| LONGTERM | Individualist securing great marks well into the future (4-4) |
| STICKINSECT | Hang around in order to see well camouflaged creature |
| LONGRANGE | Dream cooker extending well into the future (4-5) |
| LONGRUN | Period extending well into the future |
| STAYOPENLATE | Yes, get ready to do business with Los Angeles in California, for one, and trade well into the night (4,4,4) |
| DISCONSOLATE | Stuck with the blues recording being played well into the night? (12) |
| DEEPSET | Of eyes, placed well into the face (4-3) |
| LATE | Departed well into the night (4) |
| CLEANSLATE | Washes well into the night to get a fresh start (5,5) |
| FARHIT | Smacked well into the outfield, as a baseball |
| TITILLATE | Stimulate sensually, keeping it up well into the night |
| OIL | Lamp liquid that allowed early settlers to read well into the night |
| PREDATORS | Cows can see almost "360 degrees" so that they can watch for ___ from all angles. However, they don't see well straight in front of them and they will typically turn their head to look at you |