| SHOWSOMEONETHEDOOR | Send a person away, indicating a possible opening? |
| ABDUCT | Take (a person) away by force |
| FADINGIN | Finding a possible opening film device (6,2) |
| REPATRIATE | To send a person back to the country of their birth (10) |
| ARCH | Possible opening for chief in combinations? |
| OUTCAST | Rejected person away from home with company (7) |
| STRIKER | Person away from work playing soccer? |
| ABSENTEE | Person away from work or school |
| DECOY | A lure to entice persons away from the right course (5) |
| WINK | A nictate indicating a greeting, joke, secret etc; a counter flicked with a squidger in a game; a nap; an instant; or, a flash of a headlight (4) |
| OPERATOR | A telephonist or other technician; a symbol indicating a mathematical function; a trader; a mover; or, a wheeler-dealer (8) |
| BLUE | A. A. Milne's nickname; colour of a waymarker indicating a bridle path; or, a ski run rated intermediate (4) |
| CARET | A mark indicating a place in a text where a word is to be inserted (5) |
| SCAPE | The cry of a snipe when flushed; the snipe itself; an old word for a getaway, slip or transgression; a suffix indicating a scene, as in land, moon or sea; or, the leafless flower stem of the amaryllis |
| FLORY | A bloom-related word indicating a lilied decorative treatment using a fleur-de-lis motif on a heraldic charge (5) |
| COMMA | A punctuation mark indicating a pause between parts of a sentence |
| BELISHA | Flashing light in an orange globe mounted on a pole indicating a pedestrian crossing on a road (7,6) |
| MINSTER | In England, a word indicating a church was part of a monastery or is considered to be important (7) |
| SLUR | Dialect for thin mud; old word for a gliding throw when cheating with dice; or, a curved symbol indicating a musical phrase is to be played with legato articulation (4) |
| BEACON | Flashing light in an orange globe mounted on a pole indicating a pedestrian crossing on a road (6) |