| INTOW | Accompanying or following (2,3) |
| DONOR | No going back after dithering initially or following contributor (5) |
| RETINUES | From the Latin meaning "hold back", groups of attendants accompanying or surrounding royal personages, dignitaries or nobles (8) |
| TOW | In ___ : accompanying or under charge of a person ? (3) |
| RETINUE | A group of people accompanying or in the service of a higher authority (7) |
| OVER | Word preceding or following lay |
| CULT | Word with "film" or "following" |
| SUCCEEDING | Winning, or following? (10) |
| ANTERIOR | Preceding or following tear in pants (8) |
| NEXT | Immediately preceding or following |
| CHASING | Pursuing or following (7) |
| IMITATIVE | Copying or following a model (9) |
| BAR | Row of black squares preceding or following six puzzle answers, thereby completing them |
| STUPOR | Street parking beyond the bend, or following? Inertia results! |
| SOONERORLATER | Before long, or following on, it must happen sometime (6,2,5) |
| STREAM | A group of pupils in a school of roughly equal ability or following a particular course of study (6) |
| PROSPECTOR | One looking for gold or following the outlook (10) |
| EVANGELICAL | In Christianity, of, based upon or following from the Gospels (11) |
| TAILOR | One's well-suited after seeing one or following one who follows (6) |
| MOTTO | Phrase accompanying a coat of arms; or, a maxim or scrap of verse in a fortune cookie or paper cracker (5) |