| NANOBOT | This might pass through a needle's eye - a rich man enters not |
| DIPLOMATICBAG | One might pass through customs in Germany chewing a Big Mac with pilot (10,3) |
| 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) |
| CAMEL | Tight squeeze for a needle's eye |
| TREATMENT | Doctor Matt enters, not coming to a conclusion to give this? (9) |
| UNSCATHED | Feline enters not having fallen and suffering no harm |
| INTRAVENOUSLY | Nervously, Tina gets it through a needle (13) |
| UNCOMPROMISING | Rigid Commander enters not looking good |
| EYE | Thread's target through a needle |
| SYRINGES | Tubes for collecting blood or other liquids or putting liquids into the body through a needle (8) |
| GLANCE | A brief look, coup d'oeil or peep; a darting of the eye; a flash, gleam or glint of reflected light; or, a slight deflection or glide of a cricket ball (6) |
| FACE | A big, yellow balloon that has eyes, a nose and a mouth is a smiley ___ (It might put a smile on yours, too) |
| CRT | A vacuum tube in which a hot cathode emits a beam of electrons that pass through a high voltage anod |
| 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) |
| REEVE | What is to pass through a hole or opening, usually with a rope? (5) |
| SWIPE | Pass through a reader, as a credit card |
| ANAHEIM | Man enters a mission near L.A. (7) |
| IRIS | Goddess whose name is given poetically to the rainbow; a coloured part of the eye; a purple or yellow "fleur-de-lis"; or, a rainbow quartz (4) |
| YEAST | Catching your eye, a strudel had a raising agent (5) |
| OCULUS | From the Latin meaning "eye", a circular window or A..."oeil-de-boeuf" (6) |