| KEELEYHAWES | Kelvin eyes a wheel rolling to TV's Mrs Durrell (6,5) |
| CHOCK | Wedge to stop a wheel rolling (5) |
| TAXIING | *Rolling to the terminal |
| ISAACASIMOV | Science writer eyes a chasm, off in a conversation (5,6) |
| SPRINGFIELD | Where is home town to TV's Simpson family? (11) |
| FACE | A big, yellow balloon that has eyes, a nose and a mouth is a smiley ___ (It might put a smile on yours, too) |
| ROOK | A clamour- or colony-nesting caw-cawing caching crow-like countryside corvid with black beady eyes; a castle, but of chessboard size; a card-sharp who cheats and lies; or, a con artist, perhaps in a d |
| GLANCE | A brief look, coup d'oeil or peep; a darting of the eye; a flash, gleam or glint of reflected light; or, a slight deflection or glide of a cricket ball (6) |
| GLIM | Thought to be a contracted style of "shimmer" or "sparkle", an old word for a candle, lantern or light; an eye; a pair of spectacles; or, a quick peep (4) |
| OSPREY | With a distinctive "highwayman's mask" around its eyes, a fish-eating bird found breeding at a natur |
| AGNES | First name of Mrs Brown in the TVs Mrs Brown's Boys (5) |
| IRIS | Goddess whose name is given poetically to the rainbow; a coloured part of the eye; a purple or yellow "fleur-de-lis"; or, a rainbow quartz (4) |
| STARE | Fail to give the eyes a rest |
| SQUINT | Narrow the eyes - to be able to see in bright sunlight, eg (6) |
| VCRS | Old-fashioned tape players connected to TVs: Abbr. |
| CHAINLINKLETTER | Pyramid scheme correspondence about a fence sent to TV's Art? |
| DVRS | They're often attached to TVs |
| CABLEBOXES | Devices that connect to TVs (2 wds.) |
| ARTGARFUNKEL | Bright Eyes, a song written, produced and arranged by Mike Batt for the film Watership Down, was taken to the top of the 1979 charts by which singer? (3,9) |
| YESTERYEAR | Terry eyes a transformation nostalgically in the past (10) |