| ANOMIA | Inability to recall the names of everyday things |
| POPART | Striking pictures of everyday things in region without work |
| GRID | A network of intersecting lines forming a pattern of squares, observed in everyday things such as a crossword puzzle, map, piece of graph paper, spreadsheet or trellis (4) |
| COTIDIANA | Everyday things I coin, a tad upset |
| OBERAMMERGAU | Venue in southern Germany of a Passion Play performed every ten years to recall the outbreak of the Black Death there in 1633 (12) |
| YESTERYEAR | Rubbed teary eyes, beginning to recall the past (10) |
| REPEAL | Legitimate, while admitting record, to recall the law (6) |
| SPOTS | Stops to recall the markings on a giraffe (5) |
| AMNESIA | Inability to recall explosive one lost in large area of land |
| SEANCE | Attempt to recall the passed? |
| MEMORY | One's power of recall; the sum of impressions retained by the mind; or, a computer's main store (6) |
| SAGES | Wise men recall the age of the steamship |
| MENTALBLOCK | *Inability to recall something |
| STEEN | Dutch artist noted for his depictions of everyday 17th-century life in paintings such as Rhetoricians at a Window, Beware of Luxury, The Effects of Intemperance, The Dancing Couple and The Merry Famil |
| RARE | To see some Aurora reappearing isn't an everyday thing. (4) |
| BREAKING | "Marie, the dawn is ...; Marie, you'll soon be waking; To find your heart is aching; And tears will fall as you recall; The moon in all its splendour" |
| RECOLLECT | Recall the study of religion with prayer (9) |
| MOST | "...do you recall the ___ famous reindeer of all?" |
| BUT | "___ do you recall the most famous reindeer of all?" |
| ANNUL | Recall the yearbook that's missing the Australian capital (5) |