| WORMSEYEVIEW | Perception of something as if from below (5,3,4) |
| SPOONFED | Given something as if completely helpless (8) |
| GLOSSOVER | To treat something as if not important (5,4) |
| SWAG | Droop, as if from loss of tautness, often said of floral decorations (4) |
| UNREEL | Unwind from or as if from a reel. |
| CLAIRVOYANCE | Heightened perception of Veronica with lacy pants (12) |
| AWAKEN | Rouse as if from sleep (6) |
| GODSEND | Unexpected bonanza, as if from heaven |
| WINCE | Flinch as if from a sudden pain |
| TREMOR | An involuntary vibration as if from illness or fear (6) |
| IPSOFACTO | Set out to cop, as if from the evidence alone (4,5) |
| ETHEREALLY | The material placed in cathedral, as if from heaven? (10) |
| DRAWLS | Talks as if from Dixie |
| ALIEN | As if from another planet |
| CLEARSIGHTED | Accurate perception of Shakespearean character with vision in this French Department (5-7) |
| RESURGE | To rise again, as if from the dead, tree surgeon must abandon note |
| LOOM | Device for weaving cloth or tapestry; an indistinct or mirage-like appearance of something as seen from afar; or, the shaft of an oar (4) |
| CLAIM | A right/title to something; a demand of ownership or compensation; or, an assertion of something as true (5) |
| REALIZATION | Act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact (11) |
| GAMUT | Complete range or scale of something, as of colours or musical notes (5) |