| IMPRECISION | Shut up about EC when one's admitted lack of accuracy (11) |
| INEXACTITUDE | Lack of accuracy (12) |
| PEDANTS | More than one lover of accuracy shows enthusiasm about edition (7) |
| DECIMALISE | Mad idealism about EC - to replace our old currency? |
| IMBECILE | No Einstein, setter has anger about EC |
| DECIDE | About European Community, did English make up their minds? |
| INTROIT | Wearing red, one's admitted for part of the service |
| TINWHISTLE | Flute tilts when played, one's admitted (3,7) |
| FLORID | Ruddy loud member of the peerage, one's admitted (6) |
| JEANPICARD | 17th-century French astronomer who measured the size of the Earth to a reasonable degree of accuracy (4,6) |
| STANDARDERROR | Flying flag upside-down? It shows some level of accuracy (8,5) |
| SIC | On paper, an assurance of accuracy (3) |
| DESPERADO | Weapon lacking bit of accuracy carried by extremely old outlaw (9) |
| FORTHERECORD | Poetically speaking out before line in the interests of accuracy (3,3,6) |
| SOOTHSAYER | Oracle's black ash - absurd hearsay without a bit of accuracy (10) |
| TRUED | Adjusted to the required position or degree of accuracy (5) |
| MECHANIC | Engineer is madly excited about European Community fashion centre (8) |
| DELIRIUM | After one's admitted, ruled I'm suffering hysteria (8) |
| UXORIAL | Initially under cross-examination one's admitted being related to the wife (7) |
| TURNSTILE | It's a revolutionary aid to crowd control, one's admitted |