| PARODY | "The Wind Done Gone," for one |
| BURTON | Bought it having gone for one of these (6) |
| TIDDLER | Young child with love gone for one small fish (7) |
| MYRTLE | Try getting back in the mile, one having gone for evergreen (6) |
| CONCIERGE | The porter has gone for the rice, having been given a hundred (9) |
| JLO | She said, "I'm like a little roach. You think I'm gone for good ... But then you go to get a glass of water in the middle of the night, and boom! I got an album." |
| OUT | Gone for the day |
| INUIT | Know instinctively time's gone for the people (5) |
| HARDLEFT | like Flint, having gone for the other extreme (4,4) |
| EXTINCT | Former word for "colour" no longer used, gone for ever |
| EGOMANIA | Maia gone for treatment for excessive self-regard |
| SHEBEEN | The girl has gone for a drink here! (7) |
| YEAR | Ready for change when daughter's gone for period (4) |
| ATCAMP | Gone for the summer, perhaps |
| EXPLODED | Crude oil rep, Rex, one gone for a Burton? (8) |
| EXPLORER | Crude oil rep, Rex, one gone for a Burton? (8) |
| ABACI | Strange ambiance, with the men gone for calculators (5) |
| ARTY | Aesthetic or non-aesthetic? He's gone for the former (4) |
| COBEN | Harlan ___, author of the novels Shelter, Gone for Good and Deal Breaker (5) |
| TARDILY | Slowly getting so well organised one's gone for a run |