| BLIND | Unable to see Holland, perhaps (5) |
| DUTCHUNCLE | Breda's relative in Holland perhaps offers critical advice to the US House (5,5) |
| ROMAN | Italian citizen unable to see window covering (5,5) |
| BLINI | Unable to see, daughter dropping one pancake |
| IFELL | Anita O'Day confessed, "Oh, ... in love with love one night when the moon was full I was unwise with eyes unable to see" (1,4) |
| VENETIANBLIND | Tintoretto perhaps unable to see screen (8,5) |
| BLINDALLEY | Unable to see two ways out of this! (5,5) |
| STONEBLIND | Completely unable to see number hidden by extreme placings of sight screen (5-5) |
| SNOWBLIND | Unable to see for winter glare? (4-5) |
| BLINDASABAT | Unable to see at all, facetiously (5,2,1,3) |
| OUTOFSIGHT | Unable to see first half of proverb (3,2,5) |
| EYELESS | Unable to see how maid is mad, so to speak? (7) |
| SHORTSIGHTED | Brief exhalation of relief: 1950s troublemaker unable to see at a distance (5-7) |
| SIGHTLESS | Unable to see a good deal to a lower degree (9) |
| BLEARY | Unable to see properly (6) |
| BLINDFOLD | Unable to see pen after drinking bout (9) |
| SNOWBLINDNESS | Unable to see for winter brightness (4-9) |
| BOBBYDAZZLER | What made Constable unable to see extremely pretty girl? |
| GOBLIN | Almost be unable to see nasty little thing |
| BLINDED | Unable to see Venetian journalist |