|  | ATASTROKE | A sample divided by Roger satisfactorily in one go (2,1,6) | 
|  | GLIDETIME | First play written by Roger Hall, a satirical look at life in a Wellington government department, made into a TV series (5,4) | 
|  | OPERAGOER | Old Jim read answer intercepted by Roger Cook, a regular visitor to La Scala (9) | 
|  | FLYINGNUN | Record label founded by Roger Shepherd (6,3) | 
|  | DAVYDENKO | Nikolay ?, 2006 and 2007 US Open singles tennis championship semi-finalist defeated by Roger Federer | 
|  | KOALA | Raised satisfactorily, in the manner of a marsupial (5) | 
|  | STOKE | Place satisfactorily in a set arrangement | 
|  | ADJIGO | Edible tuber in a jacket for eating in one go | 
|  | ICETEA | It can be quite chilling to take that all in, in one go perhaps in summer (3,3) | 
|  | EVOKE | Call to mind satisfactorily in time just before (5) | 
|  | COOKED | Prepared meal satisfactorily in school (6) | 
|  | CHUG | Down a pint in one go (4) | 
|  | HOMERUN | Feat allowing a baseball batter to visit all bases in one go | 
|  | INTHESAMEBREATH | Hem in heartbeats, deployed in one go (2,3,4,6) | 
|  | EGOIST | In one go I stop being the self-seeking type | 
|  | APOGEE | The culmination of an attempt to get up in one go | 
|  | LUMPSUM | Payment taken in one go rather than instalments (4,3) | 
|  | SKULL | Headcase to call to drink all in one go (5) | 
|  | TROIKA | Group of three in one go-kart crashed with leader of group flung out | 
|  | BRIO | Left-wingers on Brexit revolting in one go |