| VIS | ___-a-vis; in relation to |
| FACETOFACE | Vis-a-vis, in person (4-2-4) |
| UPWIND | Good place to be, in relation to a sewage plant |
| LINEAR | Extended in a line / in relation to length only |
| RETAIL | Sell in small quantities in relation to a caudal appendage |
| BORE | A fragrance problem in relation to a wearisome talker |
| RECENT | Up-to-date in relation to a basic coin |
| PARSED | Grammatically scribed a word in context in relation to the sentence |
| NOTATALL | Polite reply to thanks from Operation Transformation in relation to delivery to central Ireland (3,2 |
| EPISODE | In Greek tragedy, a passage of dialogue between two songs; now used mostly in relation to TV programmes (7) |
| INCARCERATION | Imprisonment, or in relation to a hernia, inability to be massaged back into place |
| REGIONAL | A girl, one changing in relation to a particular area (8) |
| TETEBECHE | In philately, a joined pair of stamps printed with one inverted in relation to the other (4-5) |
| DEADPAN | Bill and Pamela endlessly in study - in relation to their profile, I find that hard to read (7) |
| POINTOFVIEW | Narrator's position in relation to a story: 3 wds. |
| CENTRE | Minimal change in US in relation to moderate position (6) |
| PUPIL | Student in relation to a teacher (5) |
| RECEPTIONIST | ... in relation to new nepotistic position in office |
| RANKING | Position on a scale in relation to others (7) |
| REASSERT | In relation to benefit, including right to claim again (8) |