| INMIND | Thought of and considered |
| LADDERS | Sets of portable stairs, depicted on some types of game-boards with snakes and considered unlucky if walked underneath (7) |
| ROYELDRIDGE | Trumpeter nicknamed Little Jazz and considered a stylistic link between Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie |
| KUKRI | Large curved knife that broadens towards the point, used by Gurkhas and considered the national weapon of Nepal (5) |
| FELAKUTI | Nigerian musician born in 1938 and considered a pioneer of Afrobeat (4,4) |
| SUPPOSED | Sat following drink and considered (8) |
| WELLTHOUGHTOF | Admired and considered water feature (4,7,2) |
| RADIATED | Beamed and considered accepting assistance raised (8) |
| CONSULTED | Led out by counts and considered jointly (9) |
| GYRATED | Extremely glassy and considered spun (7) |
| ASSET | A sets assembled and considered to be most useful |
| TAKEAWAY | Food collected from a restaurant to eat at home or elsewhere; or, a discussion's key points to be remembered and considered (8) |
| NOTICED | The fact that the cake was not iced was observed and considered! (7) |
| RAIL | Today thought of as a short length of metal, this is actually an archaic unit of length equivalent to 1/16th of a yard (2.25in) (4) |
| ARBUS | "I always thought of photography as a naughty thing to do-that was one of my favorite things about it-and when I first did it, I felt perverse." She was an American photographer, and she remains best |
| NOUN | In grammar, class of words thought of as naming persons, places and objects |
| REASONING | Train of thought of each boy in band |
| IDEA | Thought of in terms of solid earnings (4) |
| AIRED | Good and angry, said what one thought of |
| STREWTH | Exclamation of surprise, often thought of as Australian |