| VIDEODIARY | I've day without a radio broadcast for onscreen recording of thoughts (5,5) |
| MOUSE | Hunt for onscreen control (5) |
| QUAIDORSAY | Queen's radio broadcast, for example, presented by the Foreign Office in Paris (4,6) |
| MINDREADER | Pitman inspires awe as a capturer of thoughts? |
| KEYSTROKES | A few entries onscreen and financier finally invested in essential fuels |
| COSTARICAN | Certain Central American's onscreen partner, Cain, in disarray (5,5) |
| OLIVIAPOPE | "Scandal" protagonist who had legendary onscreen chemistry with President Grant |
| TRAIN | Word for a dragging part of a robe originally, later a caravan of camels, line of gunpowder, series of railway carriages or sequence of thoughts (5) |
| POOH | Kids' character who says "A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside" |
| TRAPEZE | Circus feature a proportion backed - radio broadcast for the rest? (7) |
| COMEDY | Arrive on day without a cause for laughter (6) |
| SHINDY | Quiet during day without a lot of noise (6) |
| AROUNDTHECLOCK | 24 hours a day without a break (6-3-5) |
| DYSPEPTIC | Out of sorts for days without a go, get nervous habit (9) |
| ORSON | ___ Welles, U.S. actor who narrated a radio broadcast of The War Of The Worlds in 1938 (5) |
| ARRAIGN | Incriminate a regime in a radio broadcast (7) |
| STEELERS | Pirates, a Pittsburgh team in a radio broadcast (8) |
| TORRENT | From "boiling, burning, roaring, scorching", term for a rushing stream of water, thus for an overwhelming flow of thoughts, words or anything else (7) |
| IDARESAY | First day without a god? Possibly (1,4,3) |
| DYNASTY | Day without a cruel family in power (7) |