| COPPICE | Manage to capture image in grove |
| FILM | Word for thin skin, membrane or pellicle originally, later fine thread; celluloid or other medium to capture images in a camera; or, a movie (4) |
| SHUTTER | Camera part that is moved to capture image of an object that is closer (7) |
| CAMERA | Artist arrived earlier with something to capture images (6) |
| SATELLITE | Device used to capture images of various regions of the world from the International Space Station. (9) |
| COPSE | Manage to capture Serbian leader in thicket |
| RUIN | Manage to capture one in destruction (4) |
| RUSSIAN | Silly ass I manage to capture: an alien (7) |
| COPE | Manage to capture a key part (4) |
| S | Police manage to capture old deliverer (6) |
| BYKER | Cyclist, we hear, in grove in 1990s BBC series (5) |
| DISARRANGE | Rubbish on Scottish island ends in grove being untidy (10) |
| HEARSED | Prepared for funeral in grove reportedly |
| COLLAPSE | Cave in grove holds everyone back (8) |
| DASHING | Shattering some old ash in grove |
| HOVERING | High first, adrift in grove, hanging and fluttering (8) |
| HANDINGOVER | Relinquishing the cards one holds in Grove, somehow (7,4) |
| TICKET | Slip in grove, cutting front of hand (6) |
| ROVED | Wandered in grove, disorientated (5) |
| MONACO | Painter manages to capture one foreign city (6) |