| PROVISION | Professional getting sight of something supplied |
| SIGHTING | The instance of catching sight of something (8) |
| ESPIAL | Archaic term for act of catching sight of something (6) |
| PROPHESY | Second sight of something Jeremiah produced, in a manner of speaking (8) |
| VIEW | From the Latin meaning "to see", a prospect or sight of something such open countryside or other natural scenery; or, a work of art or a photograph depicting thus (4) |
| PREVIEW | Early sight of something coming |
| DESCRIER | One catching sight of something |
| SAW | Caught sight of something in the toolbox? (3) |
| IAMBI | A medical professional getting one on one's feet |
| PROSPERS | Professional getting bad press succeeds (8) |
| PROTOCOL | Professional getting to colonel revealing official etiquette |
| DEVONSHIRECREAM | Fuss over merchandise ___ something supplied to SW cafe? (10,5) |
| COPY | Imitate something supplied by journalists (4) |
| INPUT | Something supplied from outside (5) |
| SERVICEROAD | Something supplied by waiters? Stick around area finding way to access facilities (7,4) |
| AIRCONDITIONING | Alter indication on rig - it shows something supplied by a unit? (3,12) |
| KEEPANEYEOUT | Presumably, this is what Polyphemus will do to not lose sight of something (4,2,3,3) |
| SPORTSMAN | 24, perhaps, catches sight of chap who's about right (9) |
| SPECTACLE | Sight of unusual places, etc. (9) |
| SQUEAMISH | Nauseous at the sight of blood, eg (9) |