| SPOKESPERSON | One who expresses the views of another or of a group(12) |
| IDIOM | The language of a particular area or of a group of people (5) |
| ENIGMATIST | One who expresses himself or herself in riddles (10) |
| EULOGIST | One who expresses praise for another (8) |
| ETHOS | Distinguishing attitudes, habits, beliefs of an individual or of a group |
| PROTESTER | One who expresses objection |
| SUMMERSCHOOL | Gets the views of the politicians and commentators filling the space when teachers are on their break perhaps (6,6) |
| MAVERICK | A person who refuses to conform to the views of a group or party (8) |
| AMBIENTLIGHT | It can block out the view of most stars at night (7,5) |
| OPINION | Estimate of the views of a sample of the electorate (7,4) |
| POLL | Estimate of the views of a sample of the electorate (7,4) |
| TRANSFER | A design on paper to be applied to a surface in decalcomania; conveyance of property, a footballer or funds etc from one person or place to another; or, a change of bus/train (8) |
| SIMILE | A figure of speech that expresses the resemblance of one thing to another (6) |
| BIGOT | One blindly intolerant of the views of others |
| GODLIKE | The almighty option on Facebook reflects the views of the man upstairs (7) |
| AIRED | Like the views of one possibly taken for a ride? (5) |
| TRANSPLANTING | Moving an organ or tissue from one part of the body to another, or from one person or animal to another (13) |
| CONSORT | From the Latin for "sharer, partner", a king's wife or a queen's husband; a ship accompanying another; or, a family of instruments, such as viols, playing together (7) |
| EDITORIAL | Article expressing the views of the publication (9) |
| REMOTECONTROL | It can change the views of those who aren't watching closely |