| OPTICS | Way things look to the public, informally |
| DROP | Release to the public, informally |
| ASISEEIT | 'The way things look to me ...' |
| JANUS | Depicted with two faces so as to look to the past and the future, an ancient Roman god of beginnings, doorways and the New Year (5) |
| OWL | Bird that could turn its head to the right in order to look to the left |
| FACETHEMUSIC | Look to the orchestra to accept the consequences? (4,3,5) |
| COMINGUPROSES | In the musical Gypsy,"Things look swell, things look great; Gonna have the whole world on a plate; S |
| ALLINGHAM | Novelist remembered for mysteries featuring sleuth Albert Campion such as The Crime at Black Dudley, Look to the Lady and Flowers for the Judge (9) |
| BIBLE | For protection, the French look to the divine word (5) |
| PREMEDITATE | Make provision to look to the future |
| EMUS | Don't look to the sky to see them in Australia |
| LOWEST | Look to the west which is the most inexpensive (6) |
| IHA | James with the 2012 album "Look to the Sky" |
| SETOFF | Initiate way to make things look more attractive |
| JANUARY | With a "wolf" full moon and symbols including garnet, carnation and snowdrop, month named after a god of doorways whose two faces look to the past and the future (7) |
| SKY | "On my last night on Earth, I won't look to the _ _ _", from Noah And The Whale's "Life Goes On" (3) |
| GLANCE | Look to the heart of England's church (6) |
| BONEMEAL | Want blooms? Look to the grave |
| STAR | Dog pole? Look to the heavens (4) |
| ANT | "Look to the ___, thou sluggard (Proverbs 6:6) |