| RAWDEAL | Law read that changes unfair treatment |
| PERUSED | Read that there were keys to a new purse (7) |
| SIC | Namely one inside: read that the way it is (3) |
| ERADICATE | Get rid of poor read that is about queen, perhaps |
| PERUSE | Read that which reportedly belongs to South American country (6) |
| ASSUME | Take it as read that play amuses (6) |
| APPENDIX | It's part of the large intestine? Presumably, I read that it in a book! (8) |
| TOMES | In which to read that a setback is out of order? (5) |
| SPLAT | Climbed mountains with temperature - did you read that in a comic? (5) |
| SCRAWL | School won't make progress very fast with this manoeuvre and how is one expected to read that? (6) |
| CONCERTTICKET | To enter event one needs this for part of tour to go with supplement? I read that in The Irish Times on Friday (7,6) |
| POSIT | Take it as read that one is in a job (5) |
| LITERATE | Able to read that tea can be made by the litre! (8) |
| AHEADSTART | In translation, read that as an advantage in 1, for example (1,4,5) |
| GREEK | Presumably Plato expressed this or did I read that in his Apology? (5) |
| KENDALL | Jo ?, female cast member of long-running BBC Radio comedy series I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again |
| BLOG | It's one of the usual standards around Limerick - I read that online (4) |
| ABYSM | I read that a very deep chasm has appeared by the primary school in the middle of Okehampton (5) |
| ADMIRE | I'm to read that you have a high opinion of me (6) |
| ARAWDEAL | American mistakenly read law getting unfair treatment (1,3,4) |