| POREOVER | Seriously consider there's an aperture too many |
| HATCH | There's an aperture in the wall in that chamber (5) |
| RUMINATE | Seriously consider space in rowing team, after audition? (8) |
| HAVEAGOODMIND | Seriously consider to possess a considerable intellect (4,1,4,4) |
| CAMERAOBSCURA | Darkened box or room with an aperture for projecting an image of a distant object on a screen within (6,7) |
| HOLE | An aperture, such as an animal's burrow, a cup in a green for a golf ball, a needle's eye or a potato in a sock (4) |
| IRIS | What surrounds an aperture |
| PEEPHOLE | An aperture for secret observance (8) |
| ORIFICE | An aperture or hole opening into a bodily cavity. |
| SODWANA | Bay is piece of earth with an aperture opening (7) |
| PORTHOLE | Left an aperture for a window (8) |
| DILATION | Expansion of an aperture (8) |
| DIANEARBUS | "An Aperture Monograph" photographer |
| EYEHOLE | Look at an aperture through which to peep (7) |
| VALVES | They regulate flow through pipes by opening or closing an aperture |
| PORE | An aperture formed of rope (4) |
| EYELET | An aperture, cringle or grommet for the passage of cord, lace or ribbon in a boot, corset or sail; or, one of a series of embroidered holes in broderie anglaise (6) |
| REVEAL | Either side surface of an aperture in a wall for a door or window (6) |
| SLOT | An aperture for receiving a coin in a fruit machine or one-armed bandit; a place in a broadcasting schedule; or, the tracks/footprints of a deer (4) |
| OBSCURA | Small building in which images of outside objects are projected onto a flat surface by a convex lens in an aperture (6,7) |