| HELICAL | With the appearance of spring, he and I call after surgery (7) |
| CUCKOO | Good indication of the appearance of spring nuts? (6) |
| UMPIRING | Acting as judge, I call after posh politician (8) |
| ASPIRING | Hoping, I call after a Spaniard (8) |
| VIOLETS | In exile on Elba, Napoleon told his friends that he would return to France with the appearance of what flowers in the spring? (7) |
| CLADODE | Flattened stem with the appearance and function of a leaf, similar to a phylloclade (7) |
| BOHEMIA | He and I in a mob going back to part of the Czech Republic (7) |
| HABITUE | He and I play the tuba but he makes a habit of it |
| READERI | A pair of admirers, he and I, getting spliced? (6,1,7,3) |
| REINDEER | Caribou with the appearance of an alcoholic? (3- 5,8) |
| REDNOSED | Caribou with the appearance of an alcoholic? (3- 5,8) |
| ELEVATION | Ballet dancer's ability to jump high with the appearance of apparent suspension (9) |
| SPECIE | With the appearance of: sed fugae ____ discessum (Tac. Ann. 6.44) |
| HEINOUS | He and I together mind being odious (7) |
| PHARISAIC | Overly concerned with the appearance of piety |
| ELEMENT | He and I each represent one (7) |
| EGOTIST | He and I are inseparable (7) |
| CARILLON | Ron and I call round for set of bells (8) |
| DERISION | No, sir! Ed and I call it mockery! (8) |
| LOWERING | 'Look!', you and I call, sinking (8) |