| SAYS | Is known to have spoken |
| AFRICANLUNGFISH | What aquatic fish is known to have the ability to live on land as well? |
| CANVASSER | One hoping to improve another's standing perhaps is known to have walked the wards (9) |
| PESTLE | Nuisance with little sweetheart is known to have had a crush on Herb perhaps (6) |
| PORCUPINE | White ironwood Vepris lanceolata: Unfortunately, a spiny, spikey mammal ___ eats the bark and is known to have died from this. (9) |
| OBELISK | Nobel is known to have been impressed by this monument |
| TITAN | The largest moon of Saturn and the only moon in the solar system known to have clouds and a dense atmosphere. It is the only body other than Earth that is known to currently have liquid on its surface |
| ELECTORALROLL | Choose to have spoken, turn to voters (9,4) |
| ELECTORAL | Choose to have spoken of those eligible to vote |
| CORAL | About to have spoken on marine structure (5) |
| MORAL | Good to have spoken after minute |
| ORDINAL | Second, perhaps, to have spoken about loud noise |
| STAID | The proper time to have spoken about (5) |
| OVERDECORATED | More than a month to have spoken of being gaudy (13) |
| IMMORAL | Being unscrupulous, I took the Frenchmen to have spoken (7) |
| ADDRESSED | Lined up, at short notice, to have spoken out (9) |
| WATSON | "The more I have spoken about feminism the more I have realized that fighting for women's rights has too often become synonymous with man-hating. If there is one thing I know for certain, it is that t |
| FAMED | Is widely known to have acquired notoriety, say (5) |
| DEADORALIVE | How criminal is wanted late - I have spoken first |
| HELPINGVERB | Grammatically, "have" in "I have spoken," e.g. |