| ONORDER | See 16Dn. Definite intentions of command raised in the meeting (6,2,5) |
| POINTS | & 5Dn Definite intentions of command raised in the meeting (6,2,5) |
| PURPOSES | Definite intentions |
| POINTSOFORDER | Procedural questions about the intentions of some monks (6,2,5) |
| WINDOWSHOPPER | One has no intention of buying computer system with large storage facility (6-7) |
| ATTENDED | Took in the meeting of escort and writer (8) |
| GREENPAPERS | Do they bear the intentions of the government's eco-press? (5,6) |
| ELMORE | Author of the novels Get Shorty and Freaky Deaky - see 16dn (6,7) |
| BURKE | see 16dn, 18th-century Dublin-born statesman who wrote Reflections on the Revolution in France |
| ENCOUNTER | Points to oppose in the meeting (9) |
| SESSION | Noiselessly yell out in the meeting (7) |
| CHAMBER | Mrs. Mop hugs doctor and engineer in the meeting place (7) |
| ONTO | Aware of the true intentions of |
| PSYCHOUT | Guess correctly the intentions of another (informal) (5,3) |
| FLOWEROF | Malleable soft core in Flow Country as possible 13Ac - see 16dn (6,2,8) |
| PSYCH | --- out, to guess correctly the intentions of another (5) |
| ACCOUNT | A co-operative banking arrangement for the butcher's bill! - see 16dn (5,7) |
| AGENDA | see 16dn, "The _", 1988 novel by Robert Ludlum (6,6) |
| LOINS | Meat in the meeting place (5) |
| INTERRUPTED | Barged in, ... the meeting |