| ON | Prefix for looker or going |
| SEER | A vaticinal word for a divine eye, oracle, prophet, visionary or other looker or gazer into tomorrow and beyond; or, an eyewitness (4) |
| EYER | Looker or ogler |
| STYE | Problem for looker left out of fashion |
| SIGHTSEER | Slim, wise man losing pound for looker abroad? (9) |
| PERISCOPE | Recipe sop cooked up for looker in the Navy |
| NEARSIGHTEDNESS | Far worse problem for lookers (4-11) |
| DUAL | Double Dutch: A tip for lookers! |
| EYESHADOW | Make-up for lookers? |
| EYESHADE | Some abuse? Yes ___ had editors screen for lookers in The Sun (8) |
| PATROL | From the French meaning "paddle in mud", the beat or going of the rounds made by guards or police officers; or, a subdivision of a troop of Scouts or Girl Guides (6) |
| SHIPPING | Perform with a choir going around popular port or going through the Panama Canal, for example (8) |
| LEVEL | Plane, going up, or going down? |
| ABSTINENCE | Lack money going within or going without? |
| APPROACH | Way used for coming or going (8) |
| TREND | Most of Endeavour is set on border going up or going down (5) |
| TRAFFIC | People or vehicles coming or going in a street, town etc. (7) |
| NOTON | Going up or going down it is out of the question (3,2) |
| ANABASIS | An ascent or going up; or, a military advance, such as Cyrus the Younger's into Asia, as related by Xenophon (8) |
| SPORTSCASTER | Person who might shout "¡Goooool!" or "Going . . . going . . . gone!" |