| AMBASSADRESS | Agent's daughter leaving home to pursue a male singer |
| BOFFIN | Leaving home to be entertained by wine supply expert |
| TUITION | Having sixth sense leaving home to get some education |
| PONYTAIL | A25 to pursue a hairstyle (8) |
| CAMPBELL | Isobel -, singer who left 'Belle & Sebastian' to pursue a solo career (8) |
| STAY | ____ the course, phrase meaning 'to pursue a difficult task to the end' (4) |
| ALACK | Need to pursue a cry of woe (5) |
| IAGO | I leave to pursue a villain (4) |
| ABUSIVE | Insulting, I have to pursue a coach (7) |
| APPROACHING | Longing to pursue a piano expert? Pretty much (11) |
| FEEDINGBOTTLE | Milk supplier's price racket, daring to pursue a grand (7,6) |
| REDTAIL | Socialist to pursue a hawk |
| PANACHE | Quietly long to pursue a new sense of style |
| SALLY | Mother of who's eager to pursue a relationship with Tim Metcalfe in Corrie (5) |
| MEGAN | ___ Mckenna, TOWIE star who left the show to pursue a country music career (5) |
| RENOIR | This French painter was, early in his career, associated with the Impressionist movement, though he later broke with it to pursue a more disciplined, formal technique in portraits and figural painting |
| TENOR | A male singer who's more than a little fat - enormous! (5) |
| CASTRATO | In 17th and 18th century opera, a male singer with a high voice (8) |
| FALSETTO | Form of vocal production used by a male singer to extend his range upwards (8) |
| AMBASSADORS | A male singer with fuss requests on vacation diplomats (11) |