| SEASICKNESS | Odd scenes with a kiss creates retching in the main (11) |
| IMPARTIALLY | Setter's opening scenes with friend done straight (11) |
| DISCHARGING | Retching |
| TOBECROWNED | In 3.7, a scene with the Lord Mayor and citizens, Buckingham says, "Tomorrow may it please you ___ ___ ___?" |
| DOUBLETAKE | Delayed reaction to a scene with a stuntman? (6,4) |
| VANITYUNITS | Unlikely Nativity scene with Sun in basin cabinets (6,5) |
| GREATESCAPE | 1963 war film known for its motorcycle jump scene, with "The" |
| PROUT | Samuel ?, Plymothian watercolourist born in 1783 whose works include French Street Scene with a Medieval Turret |
| CHOKE | A gagging cough or retching breathless rasp, as if being asphyxiated by a globe thistle's fuzzy fibrous heart; or, a carburettor's throttle-sounding valve to help a cold engine start (5) |
| OPALESCENT | Shot scene with a plot that twists |
| NIGHTATTHEOPERA | Marx Brothers classic featuring Groucho's crowded stateroom scene, with "A" |
| CRANBERRYSAUCE | Fantastic scene with a bar, curry and seasonal accompaniment (9,5) |
| NESTA | Domestic scene with a girl |
| IRISED | Ended a film scene with a shrinking circle |
| EPEES | Odd scene upset those reared in Swords |
| TAKES | Filmed scenes with king sitting in throne tipping over |
| BUFFS | They know all about the scenes with Sandy and Fawn? (5) |
| FIERCENESS | Intensity in shocking scenes with fire (10) |
| SETS | Stage scenes with alien in ship (4) |
| DIORAMAS | Miniature, three-dimensional models of scenes with figures; or, taxidermy displays in museums (8) |