| SCAFFOLDS | Whereupon, the condemned would hang out in plain sight of the public! (9) |
| PRIVATESECTOR | Part of economy not owned by public but by members of the public! (7,6) |
| BANDSTAND | Whereupon the players have no seats? (9) |
| INTHENICKOFTIME | Close shave from the gallows, perhaps, whereupon the clock strikes 11! (2,3,4,2,4) |
| CLOOTIEWELL | Ancient holy source of water by which pilgrims would hang colourful rags (7,4) |
| IDLING | I would hang around without hesitation, doing nothing |
| MARTYRY | Shrine to fit round place where criminals would hang, not burn |
| CONSPECTU | In plain sight: in oculis ____que omnium exponere (Cic. Div. Caec. 8) |
| JAMESCAAN | "Hide in Plain Sight" star |
| URBANITES | they hang out in the city |
| BOBODEREK | Wealthy Mr. Jeter, who chooses to hang out in dive bars? |
| CLOUDNINE | Wickedly do in uncle, whereupon one's very happy! (5,4) |
| SHANGRILA | Liar hangs out in idyllic location (7-2) |
| ARROW | Symbol hidden in plain sight in the FedEx logo |
| ANN | Lesley ___ Warren of In Plain Sight |
| LEWIS | William Watt in In Plain Sight |
| GARY | William Watt in In Plain Sight (4,5) |
| WALDO | Hiding-in-plain-sight guy of children's books |
| TROUBLEMAKERS | Mischievous ones hiding in plain sight in 17-, 23-, |
| MOLDY | State where the fuzz is in plain sight? |