| EYETOEYE | How to see things from the same point of view when going from the middle of one storm to the next (3,2,3) |
| DAY | Time from sunrise to sunset, or from one midnight to the next (3) |
| EAST | Direction taken when going from the US towards Ireland (4) |
| CONCURRENT | Meeting at the same point (of lines in maths) (10) |
| MYEYE | It helps me to see things from this perspective? No way! (2,3) |
| PUTOVER | Pole where each section fits over top of the next (3-4) |
| TREK | Make a long hard trip, going from the centre, keen to get back (4) |
| HURRICANELAMP | Storm to the French politician to provide illumination (9,4) |
| BABYTEETH | These were worth a fortune, at least from a child's point of view, when the tooth fairy came to coll |
| SHIATSU | In what type of massage is pressure is applied to the same points of the body as in acupuncture? (7) |
| FERRY | Crosser when going from Wemyss Bay to Bute (5) |
| MAY | Possibly will be the month after next (3) |
| UMBEL | Rounded or flat-topped inflorescence in which the individual flowers arise from the same point on an axis, characteristic of plants in the parsley family (5) |
| ANGLES | Distances between two lines or surfaces diverging from the same point and measured in degrees (6) |
| POWER | Inert lay the fields of Athenry lately...after one storm or another! (5,4) |
| LESS | Inert lay the fields of Athenry lately...after one storm or another! (9) |
| MONTROSE | One storm Scottish town (anag) (8) |
| RESEARCHER | Foreseen in the middle of one of the zodiac signs in the library perhaps (10) |
| GRADIENTS | Inclines to fade in the middle of, one admits |
| ACHROMATISM | The ability of a lens to focus all wavelengths to the same point (11) |