| IDENTIFY | Establish who or what one is (8) |
| IDENTITY | Who or what one is (8) |
| ROLLCALL | Process of calling out a list of names to establish who is present (4.4) |
| CARRIAGE | A conveyance or what one pays for it (8) |
| IDTAG | It shows who's who or what's what |
| ELSE | Word with who or what |
| BASE | Position for Bud Abbott's Who or What |
| EVER | Suffix with who or what |
| FROG | Who (or what) Princess Tiana kissed |
| SOEVER | Who or what follower? |
| BASEMAN | Who or What, to Bud Abbott |
| IDENTITIES | Sets of characteristics determining who or what people are (10) |
| LEADINGQUESTION | Designation for who or what, perhaps |
| TREE | Who-or what-provides the ballgown in the Grimms' Cinderella story (4) |
| IDENTITYCARDS | Items bearing personal data to establish who the holders are claiming to be (8,5) |
| EXTRA | From "outside the normal course of events", a word for a person or thing who or which is additional, spare or superfluous, such as a newspaper special, supernumerary or walk-on (5) |
| FRY | Fish, or what one might do to one (3) |
| THEAKONDOFSWAT | Edward Lear poem that begins "Who, or why, or which, or what ..." |
| ORGANISER | Word, from "instrument, tool", for an arranger, co-ordinator, doer, diary, Filofax, PDA, wedding architect or other person or thing who or which systematises or otherwise performs like a well-tuned "i |
| TAKEASWING | Try to hit, or what one can do with a bat, club, or racket |