| SCATHING | Scornful little Catherine enters to raise her voice |
| ANNIE | Musical girl advised to raise her arm! (5) |
| JEMIMAPUDDLEDUCK | Beatrix Potter character helped by the farm collie to raise her babies (6,6-4) |
| DEDICATE | Inscribe in tribute to little Catherine (8) |
| OTOSCOPE | Company enters to pose awkwardly for ear inspector (8) |
| CORDELIA | The "Her" of "Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low" |
| COMPLETE | Total Recall finally enters to be a contender |
| YORKTOWN | In ancient city rising, king enters to have final victory of war E |
| TERMINUS | At the very end enters to administer minuscule amount |
| SNOWPACK | Old World people initially enter to dine lightly on Winter feature (8) |
| SCREWTOP | Those in shipping enter to check type of bottle fastening (8) |
| LOGICIAN | Expert in reasoning, spies enter to access computer (8) |
| INVADERS | They enter to subjugate or occupy (8) |
| TOMORROW | In 5.5, Seyton enters to give Macbeth some bad news about Lady Macbeth: "The Queen, my Lord, is dead." In a famous speech, Macbeth repeats one word three times. What is it? |
| HOUSESIT | She's out, unfortunately - I must enter to look after her home? (5-3) |
| GOATSKIN | Enter to tackle awkward task and hide |
| ADJUDICATE | Notice little Judith in hearing, little Catherine being judge (10) |
| PELOSI | "Women are leaders everywhere you look-from the CEO who runs a Fortune 500 company to the housewife who raises her children and heads her household. Our country was built by strong women, and we will |
| ADMIT | To allow to enter; to grant entrance. To concede as true; to acknowledge or assent to |
| KIT | Equipment for little Catherine (3) |