It's not very widely advertised, but the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch user script includes a feature that shows (other) answers below each review question. Here's a screenshot of it in action (click to enlarge):

Note how the extra answers are shown grayed-out, just like the question already shown by the standard review interface, to keep them from distracting you from the main focus of the review. Typically, they also fall below the bottom of the page, so you'll need to scroll down to see them; when you want the extra context, though, that's still more convenient than opening a separate tab.
The way SOUP implements this feature is by fetching the full question page using a jQuery AJAX request, extracting the (other) answers and restyling them to match the review page. This feels klugy, but seems to work very well in practice. There are a few occasional quirks with review audits, such as answers failing to show up if the question has been deleted and you don't have enough rep to view it, but those are minor enough that you'll only notice them if you're paying attention (which is how audits are supposed to work).
In case you're curious, or want to extract this feature into a separate user script, here's the code from SOUP that implements it:
if ( ! /^\/review\b/.test( location.pathname ) ) return;
SOUP.hookAjax( /^\/review\/(next-task|task-reviewed)\b/, function () {
$('.reviewable-post').not(':has(.answer)').each( function () {
var post = $(this), question = post.find('.question');
// initial check to see if there are any answers to load
var label = post.find('.reviewable-post-stats td.label-key:contains("answers")');
var count = label.first().next('td.label-value').text().trim();
var shown = $('.reviewable-answer').length; // XXX: don't needlessly reload sole answers in answer review
if ( count - shown < 1 ) return;
// find question URL
var url = post.find('h1 a.question-hyperlink').attr('href');
SOUP.log( 'soup loading ' + (count - shown) + ' missing answers from ' + url );
var injectAnswers = function ( html ) {
// kluge: disable script tags; $.parseHTML() would be better, but needs jQuery 1.8+
var answers = $( html.replace( /(<\/?)(script)/ig, '$1disabled$2' ) ).find('.answer').filter( function () {
return ! document.getElementById( this.id );
} ), n = answers.length;
SOUP.log( 'soup loaded ' + n + ' missing answers from ' + url );
// mangle the answer wrappers to look like the review page before injecting them
answers.find('.votecell a[class^="vote-"], .post-menu > *, .comments, .comments-link').remove();
answers.find('.vote-count-post').after( function () {
return '<div>vote' + ( this.textContent.trim() == 1 ? '' : 's' ) + '</div>';
} );
// inject answers into the review page
var header = $('<div id="answers-header"><div class="subheader answers-subheader"><h2></h2></div></div>');
header.find('h2').text( n + ( shown ? ' Other' : '') + ' Answer' + ( n == 1 ? '' : 's' ) );
header.insertAfter( question );
answers.insertAfter( header ).mathjax();
};
$.ajax( { method: 'GET', url: url, dataType: 'html', success: injectAnswers } );
} );
} ).code();
It does use a few SOUP-specific utility methods, but those are pretty trivial: SOUP.log()
is just a thin wrapper around console.log()
, and is only used for debugging, while SOUP.hookAjax()
is a wrapper around jQuery's ajaxComplete()
that takes a regex and function, and re-runs the function after each jQuery AJAX request to a URL matching the regex. Here, it's used to fetch the answers whenever a new review item is loaded.