| REFER | To direct for information |
| RTE | What may be direct, for short |
| SATURN | Second asteroid's heading direct for planet (6) |
| ADDRESS | Direct for delivery |
| SPIELBERG | Kubrick handed his script for A.I.: Artificial Intelligence over to him to direct |
| RABIES | Disease prompting the Supreme Court to direct the creation of shelters for 5,000 dogs in Delhi-NCR to prevent its spread through dog bites. (6) |
| CON | Old term, from "to know", meaning to study or learn by heart; to direct the steering of a ship; or, a swindle (3) |
| BENIGNI | Besides Olivier, he's the only person to direct himself to a Best Actor Oscar |
| OLIVIER | Until Roberto Benigni did it in 1998, he was the only person to direct himself to a Best Actor Oscar |
| EDIT | To direct the preparation of written for publication (4) |
| BOYLE | Danny -, film director set to direct the new James Bond movie before removing himself from the project due to creative differences (5) |
| ZEROINON | To direct all one's attention to one thing (4,2,2) |
| DIODES | Devices used in circuits for converting alternating current to direct current (6) |
| BACKSEAT | ___ driver, informal term for one who criticises or tries to direct affairs without any responsibility (8) |
| BRUNOMARS | Tavern's host to direct some stripping for pop idol (5,4) |
| ORIENT | Set one's face to direct one to the Far East (6) |
| ASPIRE | To direct one's hopes to achieving something (6) |
| RETRAIN | Is about to direct one's aim to get some new skills (7) |
| HEAD | It's up to direct and it's off to intercept (4) |
| NAVIGATE | To direct a ship on its course, is to do what (8) |