| SUBSTANCES | The reserves embrace the viewpoint on drugs (10) |
| LIEUTENANT | Type of Colonel who wrote a famous poem from the viewpoint of the dead |
| OFTHESHREW | Henry James novella in which a ghost story is told from the viewpoint of a young governess, who is put in charge of taking care of two children (3,4,2,3,5) |
| SECONDTEAM | In which the reserves run out (6,4) |
| SIDE | The viewpoint of the players (4) |
| CROWSNEST | The viewpoint of the sailor (5-4) |
| ANGLER | Sportsman's viewpoint on river (6) |
| STANCE | Viewpoint on difficult ascent (6) |
| FRIARS | _ Crag, famous viewpoint on Derwentwater (6) |
| DANGLERS | Doctors hold viewpoint on promotional materials (8) |
| ANGLE | Present from the viewpoint of an old person (5) |
| THETURN | Henry James novella in which a ghost story is told from the viewpoint of a young governess, who is put in charge of taking care of two children (3,4,2,3,5) |
| ANGLES | The viewpoints of early invaders (6) |
| REMISS | Being negligent, I'm put back in the reserves before the start of the season (6) |
| RILES | Putting the Italian in the reserves causes resentment (5) |
| ALOOFNESS | The reserve of a twit turning up on the headland (9) |
| PASCAL | "By space the universe embraces me and swallows me up like an atom, by thought I embrace the universe." He was a French mathematician who laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities. Wh |
| HUGHES | After embrace the man's someone speaking on 10 24 (6) |
| UPONE039SSLEEVE | United staff, head claimed the day before, part of the reserves? (2,4,6) |
| AGITATION | A soldier with the reserves (one in a hundred) is shaking (9) |