| THRESHOLD | Place or point of entering |
| AXIL | In botany, the angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs (4) |
| SLANT | A slope or tilt; one's angle or point of view; bias in an article; or, a gybe (5) |
| TOP | Highest place or point (3) |
| INTRATURI | Men on the point of entering (fut ptcp, nom) |
| OBCORDATE | Of a leaf, heart-shaped, with the pointed end serving as the base or point of attachment (9) |
| ANGLE | Corner or point of view (5) |
| BENCHMARK | Standard or point of reference (9) |
| USE | The purpose or point of various exercises |
| STANCE | Posture or point of view (6) |
| PIROUETTE | In dancing, a spin performed on the tip or point of the toe (9) |
| NODES | Word for knots or swellings; bumps on plant stems from which leaves emerge; or, points of intersection (5) |
| ACCESSION | The act of entering upon or attaining to an office or right (9) |
| ENGAGEMENT | From "pledge", word for a betrothal, date, espousal, fight/battle, period of employment, hand-promise or other act of entering into a contract (10) |
| ENROLMENT | Act of entering on a list of members |
| ACCESS | A way of entering or leaving. (6) |
| ARGENTINE | A different way of entering part of South America (9) |
| PROFESS | Declare intention of entering journalism (7) |
| SERDG | A child in favour of entering empty snug (5) |
| ATRIA | A competition reduced ways of entering (5) |