| TURN | Shape of you? As heard and seen for example (4) |
| SIGHTED | Referred to as heard and seen |
| KNIFE | Name, with a silent initial originally said and seen, for the keenest member of a cutlery set or canteen, which can chop, cut, pare, ream and even spread butter/clotted cream like a dream (5) |
| SHEERAN | Ed __, singer who was in love with the shape of you? (7) |
| MISHEARD | Interpreted "All of you" as "I love you," perhaps |
| IVE | ___ always thought of you as a friend |
| ILLUSTRATION | A satirical one could be the death of you, as it's always drawn out (12) |
| VEGA | Star seen, for example, in Virginia (4) |
| EYED | Briefly, I had heard and seen (4) |
| MERE | Walking around just outside of Motcombe, you say a large animal jumped out in front of you? (4) |
| AVON | Any of several rivers in Britain, and seen in the varieties of agapanthus: 'Glen ___' and 'White ___' (4) |
| OUSE | Any of several rivers in Britain, and seen in the varieties Fuchsia 'Great ___' and Aconitum carmichaelii 'River ___' (4) |
| EPIC | Talks of heroism and seen at the pictures (4) |
| THOU | 500 of you? (4) |
| VERA | Pink Floyd "___! What has become of you?" |
| IDEA | "Can I bounce an ___ off of you?" |
| ACTS | As cast out and seen in the good book |
| VICI | What Caesar claimed to have done, having first come and seen? (4) |
| EPEE | Fencing sword kept and seen without covers (4) |
| RARE | Seldom seen for a reason - stuffing! (4) |