| SPECIMEN | Example of scene imp ruined (8) |
| ACTIVATE | Fourth part of play -- at end of scene set off (8) |
| SEQUENCE | Change of scene involving what Spanish series? (8) |
| PRESENCE | Being there, before the change of scene (8) |
| CLEANSED | After rewrite of scene, lad missing the filthy bits? (8) |
| MAGNETIC | Male acting around middle of scene's attractive (8) |
| OFFENCES | Due to crimes, one gets away to a change of scene (8) |
| REENACTS | Gives repeat performance of scene, adapted with art |
| SWANLAKE | Note king in decline after start of scene in ballet (4,4) |
| DIORAMAS | Plays outside foreign PM's residence producing a number of scenes that you're likely to see in a museum (8) |
| ABSENCE | Lack of a British change of scene |
| IDYLL | Idol heard of scene of rural charm (5) |
| ESSENCE | Concentrate on heart of best sort of scene (7) |
| INDECISIVENESS | Hamlet showed this shrewdness, trapping leader of Denmark with last bit of scene (14) |
| GLIDEPATH | Light pad cast round centre of scene to indicate line of descent (5,4) |
| PROSCENIUM | Most of Scene 1: upper class set in dance, front of stage (10) |
| INTHEINTERVAL | When one may have a change of scene during a break (2,3,8) |
| IMMENSE | This person's with chaps on edges of scene of huge size? (7) |
| AUSTEN | Lyme Park, Disley, is the place for a summer celebration (July 17-23) of Jane ___, author of Pride And Prejudice, location of scenes for the 1995 BBC adaptation (6) |
| MOB | Bad kind of scene |