| LEGBYE | An extra, left for example near the far end of Geraldine (3,3) |
| TIBET | It's near the far end of Everest, I wager! (5) |
| RUGBYTEAM | Wasps for example near meal, thousand on carpet |
| TINGE | Touch can dissolve innards of Geraldine (5) |
| OONA | Mother of Geraldine Chaplin |
| BOTTOM | Word used to describe the foot of a hill, the bed of the sea, floor of a valley or the far end of a garden (6) |
| EDGIER | More nervous with the lawn tool around the far end of the hangi (6) |
| LEGATE | Left, for example, at the end, with a diplomat (6) |
| LEGACY | What's left, for example, in moulded clay (6) |
| OBLIGE | Provide a service to former pupils left for example on island in retreat (6) |
| LEGSIT | Walks, left, for example, to model (4,2) |
| LEGEND | Left, for example, complete hero (6) |
| SPLURGE | Spend a lot of money on a type of shrub around the far-end of Halswell (7) |
| THELORAX | Classic book that begins "At the far end of town where the Grickle-grass grows ..." |
| FARM | Giles's place at the far end of the room (4) |
| PRODIGAL | Wasteful when one girl followed the whales round the far end of Dover (8) |
| OLIVER | He joins a girl at the far end (6) |
| TOILED | Worked in small room, changing the far end |
| ROTATE | Spin at the far end? Ball landing on mid-pitch, worried (6) |
| REFUGE | Second in litter switched to far end of dog shelter (6) |