| DREAMT | Saw a nightmare |
| KERF | A cut; a groove made by a saw; a sawn extremity of a felled tree; or, a cut layer of hay, turf, wood or wool (4) |
| ADVERT | I saw a promotion in a magazine for a rave on the edge of Dartmoor that's been arranged to take place at the end of August (6) |
| FRET | _ saw, a fine-toothed saw with a long thin narrow blade, used for cutting designs in thin wood or metal (4) |
| ALTARBOY | "I saw a lot of Catholic weddings, because I was an ___ - and a hush falls over the room!" (beginning of a John Mulaney bit) |
| ATONCE | "When all __ ___ I saw a crowd, a host of dancing daffodils", Wordsworth. (2,4) |
| ALLATONCE | How Wordsworth saw a crowd in a high-rise long ago (3,2,4) |
| EINE | Once upon a time they saw a German |
| TENON | Saw a danger for high-wire act a" turning round (5) |
| RESAW | To saw again; specifically, to saw a balk (5) |
| SINCEADAM | Yes, saw a Cambodian for treat-ment for a very long time (5,4,3,1,3) |
| WASABOY | Yes, saw a Cambodian for treat-ment for a very long time (5,4,3,1,3) |
| OTTERFORD | I saw a riverside animal that had been hit by a car near Taunton (9) |
| BAMBI | I saw a small deer in front of a bush on the edge of Bodmin Moor, took aim... but it ran off (5) |
| RABBI | When I saw a religious community leader in a bar in Bournemouth, I was most surprised! (5) |
| HAREM | I saw a ram on the outskirts of Holcombe, chasing around after a group of breeding females (5) |
| GOTHERS | I'm sure I saw a ghost right in the middle of the graveyard about a mile from St Dennis (7) |
| TAPELEY | I saw a play in the middle of the week, at this leading theatre about half a mile from Instow (7) |
| WINO | I saw a drunkard lying in a meadow in Old Sodbury (4) |
| NUANCE | A Greek character, at an African party, by the end, saw a subtle difference (6) |