| PUTTO | & 17Ac Pa set out to take a voyage, maybe (3,2,3) |
| SEA | Pa set out to take a voyage, maybe (3,2,3) |
| PUTTOSEA | Pa set out, in a way, to leave port (3,2,3) |
| ADIEU | Bon voyage, maybe |
| PASTE | Dad set out with stick |
| SPECULATES | Muses about clues Pa set wrongly (10) |
| STEARATE | Salt set out to take in sea-air occasionally (8) |
| EXPLORED | Checked out to take a trip around Germany (8) |
| ARPEGGIO | Without us rogue pigs are out to take a run (8) |
| UNDERACT | True cad out to take in any number getting to play it a bit too cool maybe (8) |
| STEP | Set out to take a quiet walk (4) |
| PUTRIGHT | Straighten out to take left? The reverse actually (3,5) |
| TWILIGHT | and 17ac, 4 18 4 in vampire film with ghost foe active around day |
| REPUBLIC | and 17ac, State of Africa from 1958-75 that is now Madagascar (8,8) |
| MALAGASY | and 17ac, State of Africa from 1958-75 that is now Madagascar (8,8) |
| ALMAYERS | and 17ac, 1895 debut novel by Joseph Conrad |
| THEHUMAN | and 17ac, 1978 novel by Graham Greene |
| DRIFTNET | One's out to take catch, meaning the rest of the team's standing back (5,3) |
| MAGISTRATE | Wise men set out to take traitor to judge (10) |
| THESEUS | She set out to take possession of The Head of Ulysses a mythical hero |