| UNRECOGNISABLE | Unable to be identified as binoculars Gene used (14) |
| LIFEBOAT | Somehow fail to be identified as a saver, in the main |
| GREENFINGERED | It's common for one to be identified as an expert in growing plants (5-8) |
| ENDGAME | Mad gene used in final stage (7) |
| OWL | Its eyes act as binoculars |
| PAIR | Meaning "equal", a set of two matching things forming a unit, such as binoculars, jeans, scissors, spectacles or tongs; or, a boat for a couple of sweep rowers (4) |
| RECOGNISABLE | Able to be identified as seen before (S, not Z) |
| LIPOMA | Liam in Portishead has been to two doctors about his tumour, which has been identified as fatty and benign (6) |
| DISHWASHER | Good-looking woman has been identified as cleaner (10) |
| BUTTERFINGERED | Having trouble catching goat, say, identified as culprit (14) |
| PITTTHEYOUNGER | PM identified as part of earlier one's issue (4,3,7) |
| VEDUTA | From the Italian for "view", an artistic representation of a town or landscape, specifically one that is faithful or realistic enough to enable the location to be identified (6) |
| PROXY | Stand in for couple yet to be identified |
| NEITHERHERENORTHERE | Irrelevant position yet to be identified? |
| THENAMEOFTHEGAME | People willing to be identified by this central issue? |
| AARDVARK | First animal to be identified in Oxford? (8) |
| SEXY | Provocative Kentish couple yet to be identified (4) |
| JANES | Does yet to be identified |
| UFOS | In America, Flying Officer displays aircrafts yet to be identified (4) |
| LINESUP | Prepares to be identified, at the station |