| PRESENTCOMPANY | Introduce firm to those in attendance (7,7) |
| TURNOUT | Evict those in attendance (7) |
| PRESENCE | Gifts we hear for those in attendance (8) |
| BAGATELLE | Welsh soccer star describing those in attendance at Levante's opening game |
| GATERECEIPTS | Notes taken at theatrical venue perhaps handed over by those in attendance (4,8) |
| BUSINESSCARD | You have to hand it to those in similar line for keeping in contact (8,4) |
| DANCINGLESSON | What The Don gave to those in Chicago, for one, is instructive to those working around The Pole (7,6) |
| LOWERS | Money given to those in debt in Jersey and Guernsey (6) |
| TIP | Excellent way to pass information to those in control (3-3) |
| TOP | Excellent way to pass information to those in control (3-3) |
| INSIDERS | I dress in fashion according to those in the know (8) |
| EMPLOYED | Deem improper to restrict scheme to those in work (8) |
| BONNY | It's good in Paris and New York, and attractive to those in Glasgow (5) |
| ADDRESSBOOKS | Talk to those in the library - they have all the names in alphabetical order (7,5) |
| BOWSDOWN | Ties in Ireland with nods to those in The Palace (4,4) |
| DANCINGSCHOOL | What are the chorus girls doing in Maynooth faculty? Offering tips to those in limbo, of course! (7,6) |
| BATHINGSUITS | Graduate to object to those in the pack offering beach outfits (7,5) |
| FAUXAMIS | Words in a foreign language that bear a deceptive resemblance to those in another, like the French "decevoir" ("disappoint") and the English "deceive" |
| CLOCHE | Sounds like lake in Clare offers protection to those in the plot (6) |
| CHARITY | Latin word for "dear" that came to mean "Christian love of one's fellows", later almsgiving or donations of food, goods or money to those in need (7) |