| FORTUNETELLING | Seeing in advance wealth having a significant effect |
| IMPACTFUL | Having a significant effect |
| IMPACT | First person is reaching an agreement that will have a significant effect |
| TELLING | Having a significant, striking effect (7) |
| PACKINGAPUNCH | Having a significant influence on mob in GAA missing academy at Knock (7,1,5) |
| MANE | Recalled veiny arms, every so often, having a significant amount of hair |
| MAKEONESMARK | Have a lasting or significant effect (4,4,4) |
| SWEEPINGCHANGES | They had significant effect, benefiting Kingsley's Tom? (8,7) |
| BLEARYEYED | Having trouble seeing in the morning, perhaps |
| IMAGINING | Playing in main gig to be seeing in mental form |
| VISION | The act of seeing in a dream |
| DENIM | Five hundred in France I'm seeing in jeans (5) |
| MASS | Crowd in service seeing in Christmas? (4) |
| DUMPED | Stopped seeing, in a way |
| WITNESSING | Seeing in person, as a crime |
| VERBALNOUN | "Seeing" in "seeing is believing," e.g. |
| ONTHEWEB | Doing some site seeing, in a way |
| CONNOR | Deceased Coronation Street chap that poorly Johnny is seeing in his hallucinations in prison (5,6) |
| AIDAN | Deceased Coronation Street chap that poorly Johnny is seeing in his hallucinations in prison (5,6) |
| SEB | Pic clue: Abi Webster's deceased son in Corrie, who she's been seeing in her hallucinations (3) |