| HALFMOON | Style of spectacles (4-4) |
| OPTICIAN | Work with artist, say, a producer of spectacles |
| BACKDOOR | Stern GP taking pair of spectacles in secret |
| BIFOCALS | Type of spectacles |
| EARPIECE | Wrongly pierce behind each component of spectacles (8) |
| BALLYHOO | Pair of spectacles taken after dance at youth hostel causing commotion (8) |
| TRIFOCAL | To do with type of spectacle lens broken at frolic (8) |
| NOSE | The bridge of a pair of spectacles; bouquet of wine; or, an informer (4) |
| GLIM | Thought to be a contracted style of "shimmer" or "sparkle", an old word for a candle, lantern or light; an eye; a pair of spectacles; or, a quick peep (4) |
| NOSEPIECES | Beak-like parts of microscopes, bridges linking lenses of spectacles, muzzle bands of bridles, nasals of armoured helmets, nozzles or other things apparently like schnozzles (10) |
| NOSEPIECE | Part of a pair of spectacles which forms the centre part of the frame (9) |
| ROSETINTED | (Of spectacles) giving an unrealistic view! (4-6) |
| OTTO | German fellow, abstemious type, wearing pair of spectacles (4) |
| VARIFOCAL | Of spectacles, for a wide range of vision (9) |
| LOOSEN | Slacken when Len's arranged acceptance of a pair of spectacles |
| SOOT | Pair of spectacles in the way of the black powder |
| POOJA | Clutching pair of spectacles, a magistrate rises in act of worship |
| SHOO | Give mum the pair of spectacles and go away (4) |
| BIFOCAL | Benjamin Franklin is credited with the invention of what type of spectacles? (7) |
| TOO | Also a kind of shirt and a pair of spectacles (3) |