| SLATS | parts of a blind |
| SLAT | Part of a blind (4) |
| COIN | "She dropped a ___ into the cup of a blind man at the gate" |
| TAD | A bit of a blind date but returns (3) |
| ANTE | Relative of a blind in poker |
| NELSON | Turner of a blind eye |
| NOD | With allusion to a Genesiac land, a short sleep or nap; or, a gesture that is as "good as a wink to a blind horse", according to a proverb (3) |
| IGNORE | Turn a blind eye to a bit of foreign or English cooking (6) |
| OVERLOOKED | Had a view of that one turned a blind eye to (10) |
| NUDGE | A ___ is as good as a wink to a blind horse, expression (5) |
| THOU | Film where three chained convicts try - and fail - to escape by jumping onto a moving train and then escape via a handcart operated by a blind man (1, 7, 5, 3, 4) |
| WHEREART | Film where three chained convicts try - and fail - to escape by jumping onto a moving train and then escape via a handcart operated by a blind man (1, 7, 5, 3, 4) |
| OBROTHER | Film where three chained convicts try - and fail - to escape by jumping onto a moving train and then escape via a handcart operated by a blind man (1,7,5, 3,4) |
| CULDESAC | A dead-end to a road, a blind-alley (3,2,3) |
| IMPASSE | Form of escapism where a clear head is lost in a blind alley (7) |
| SUNSHADE | A blind or awning fitted over the outside of a window to keep off light and heat (8) |
| FANAA | Hindi film where Aamir Khan plays the role of Rehan (a tourist guide), while Kajol plays a blind Kashmiri woman, Zooni |
| LABRADOR | A retriever often used as a guide dog for a blind person (8) |
| WINK | A nod's as good as a ... to a blind horse |
| CONDONE | A cheater cheated? Turn a blind eye! |