| FLASHLIGHT | Escape, having grabbed rope and something to see with (10) |
| SPYGLASS | Something to see with Bond, say, taking drink |
| SPECTACLES | Things to see - or to see with? (10) |
| BOTHERSOME | Irritating bishop gets round the church HQ, having grabbed head of staff (10) |
| HUMOURLESS | Stony-faced husband for all to see with two seconds to digest complicated rules (10) |
| SPEECHTHERAPIST | ICA thesp suffering with herpes with little time to see with little time to see diction specialist (6,9) |
| FLAY | Escape having to hold a thrash |
| GATEWAY | Means to enter or escape, having exchanged letters (7) |
| SPACEMEN | Astronauts frantically escape, having bit of malfunction close to moon (8) |
| RESOLVE | Determine to let the lovers escape, having a key (7) |
| LAM | Escape, having left before noon (3) |
| GETOUT | Escape, having taken a knock? (3,3) |
| BLENDER | Something to see in kitchen book - must go to library? (7) |
| DIEFLEDERMAUS | This opera may be something to see in a German cave! (3,10) |
| ROTUNDA | Something to see in the Capitol and tour around |
| SPRAIN | Twist and turn, having grabbed the soldier (6) |
| DESCENDED | Having grabbed key, daughter ran out and went downhill? |
| BLASE | Indifferent and mean having grabbed pound |
| MANIFEST | Able to see with the eye; something you hope will happen and then watching it happen (8) |
| GLAMOUR | Was this good to see with Hope and Crosby's co-star? |