| INTAKE | Process for admitting patients |
| BYTHEBYE | Admitting patient finally to hospital, so long in passing |
| LEGBYE | Extra pound for admitting, for instance, the old |
| LANTERNS | Transparent cases for candles or incandescent bulbs; glass chambers of lighthouses; or, glazed turrets for admitting sunlight into domes (8) |
| LIGHTS | Old or poetic word for eyes; amber, green or red traffic signals; openings or windows for admitting sunshine; or, flames, matches or sparks that ignite or kindle (6) |
| DOORFRAME | Part of entrance specially made for admitting men |
| RELEVANCE | Necessity for admitting evidence at a trial |
| LANTERN | The case for admitting light |
| FOYER | Place for admitting you in the past [5] |
| TIARA | Thanks for admitting the fresh air ? it's heady! (5) |
| SOLACED | Having found a buyer for, admitting one was relieved (7) |
| PROFESSIONAL | Lawyer is one for admitting guilt to get prisoner released |
| CATHETER | A tube for admitting liquids into a body or removing liquids from it (8) |
| PLEADTO | Accept, as a lesser charge in exchange for admitting guilt |
| MAKEITUP | Impute grounds for admitting a keen beginner can invent the thing (4,2,2) |
| BIRDSEYE | Clarence, inventor best known for developing a process for freezing food (8) |
| DEBUGGING | Process for a programmer ... or for understanding the starred clues' answers |
| DISTILLATION | A process for creating contaminant-free water for houseplants (12) |
| ROTO | Photo printing process, for short |
| MACRAME | Traditional process for hammock making |