| MUTUAL | Agreed to by all |
| CONSENSUAL | Make study physically satisfying when agreed to by all (10) |
| CEASEFIRE | A truce during a war, agreed to by both sides (5-4) |
| MAGNACARTA | Royal charter of rights agreed to by King John at Runnymede in 1215 (5,5) |
| SOMEHOW | Certain to put the question to, by hook or by crook (7) |
| DESERVE | To be entitled to by merit (7) |
| BIRTHRIGHT | A right or possession to which one is entitled to by birth (10) |
| VERSICLE | A short sentence recited or sung by the minister at a liturgical ceremony and responded to by the congregation (8) |
| SUITOR | To be put on or added to by a would-be wooer (6) |
| NITROGEN | Referred to by Antoine Lavoisier as azote, chemical element, atomic number 7 that is essential to life (8) |
| CALLEDROUND | Having been referred to by as "plump," went to see (6,5) |
| AISLE | Place to walk one's going to by the sound of it (5) |
| EUPHEMISM | A figure of speech by which an unpleasant or offensive thing is referred to by a milder term (9) |
| ACAPULCO | As resorted to by Paul, perhaps, to get into the electricity company |
| ROLEMODELS | People looked to by others as examples to be imitated (4,6) |
| ROLEMODEL | A person looked to by others as an example to be imitated (4,5) |
| CUSK | Rachel whose novel "Parade" features a procession of visual artists, all referred to by the initial "G" (June, 2024) |
| BREATHALYSING | Alights nearby, recklessly, to see what Gardai are up to by the side of the road |
| CAMPFIRETREAT | What you get by combining 19-A, 26-A and 42-A...as hinted to by the title of this puzzle |
| RIDEOVER | Go (to), by car |