| FIRESIDE | Place of watching logs burn |
| OPENFIRE | Start shooting - where logs burn (4,4) |
| ESPIAL | The act of watching or catching sight of someone (6) |
| OBSERVANCE | The practice of watching, paying attention to or keeping in view the requirements of a custom, law, rite or ritual; or, noticing generally (10) |
| DODGEDABALLET | Weaseled out of watching "The Nutcracker"? |
| SERIALNUMB | Tired of watching "Downton Abbey"? |
| VIGIL | Period of watching (5) |
| ATTEST | Provide evidence of watching cricket? |
| TIRED | Weary of watching Romeo bound around (5) |
| TEARS | Result of watching "Paddington 2," maybe |
| NIGHTMARES | Results of watching movies on Shudder, perhaps |
| VIEWING | Act of watching television (7) |
| ODING | Getting sick of watching, with "on" |
| VIDEO | Means of watching a splashy dive by a duck |
| PROTOCOL | Professional to telephone, reportedly, on top of watching Ps and Qs (8) |
| AVOYER | Canton magistrate, once a fan of watching United getting the boot |
| RIZZOLI | Drizzle? Alison is sort of watching this series (7,3,5) |
| ANDISLES | Drizzle? Alison is sort of watching this series (7,3,5) |
| COUCHPOTATO | A lazy person whose recreation consists chiefly of watching television (5,6) |
| SPOTTER | Person who makes a hobby of watching birds or trains, for example; or, a weightlifter's assistant (7) |