| DIAGNOSTIC | Indicative of the underlying problem |
| ECORCHE | Anatomical model of the human body, to allow study of the underlying musculature. (7) |
| SMELLS | Code ___ (signs of underlying problems, in programming) |
| FITZGERALD | His novel of excess and class in the Jazz Age became indicative of the era |
| LITMUSTEST | Record covers time and something essential from start of extradition - it's indicative of the ultimate trial (6,4) |
| THEMANDUS | The man has American diamonds, at first -it's indicative of the social divide (4, 3, 2) |
| CLOCKTOWER | Structure highly indicative of the present time (5,5) |
| HIGHEST | Indicative of the top level |
| DIALLINGTONE | Old Penny and Gillian Cook find mood indicative of the lineout (8,4) |
| HYPERTEXT | System that is the underlying concept defining the structure of the World Wide Web |
| MYTHUS | Latin rendering of a Greek word for a symbolical or traditional story; a body of fables, folk tales or legends; the underlying belief system of a society expressed allegorically through art, drama or |
| RATIONALE | The underlying reason is to restrict the beer (9) |
| OSTEOARTHRITIS | Degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone (14) |
| AGENDA | The underlying intentions or motives of a person or group whether good or bad (6) |
| KEYNOTEADDRESS | Speech establishing the underlying theme of an event (7,7) |
| PROPHET | Forecaster weathered the underlying support (7) |
| ULTERIOR | ___ motive : the underlying motive? |
| DOS | Acronym for the underlying system software on many PC's |
| RADIANCE | A glow of the skin, indicative of health or happiness; or, a measure of light in an area (8) |
| SYMPTOMATIC | Sign of a twitch indicative of all parts of disorder |