| ENEMA | Chaps repulsed to be going into each rectal treatment (5) |
| ESTATEAGENTS | They may examine houses, say, going into each toilet (6,6) |
| FAIR | Initially, fierce attack is repulsed, to be honest (4) |
| SHEBEENS | She's been going into illicit liquor-shops (8) |
| STIBB | The backpackers had got a bit confused and ended up in Bournemouth, when they were meant to be going to a place near Kilkhampton! (5) |
| PRONE | Liable to be going flat out (5) |
| METRO | Ran into each other halfway through Rome subway (5) |
| OMBRE | Having graduated tones of colour that shade into each other (5) |
| ASNAG | It may develop when things don't seem to be going smoothly (1,4) |
| SEGUE | Run into each other amidst cruise guests |
| FUISSE | ____, to have been: esse, to be: futurum esse, to be going to be |
| UPSET | But not too distressed to be going to town a lot? (5) |
| SOSOON | Response to "I have to be going now" |
| PROTEM | Trompe pressed into service to be going on with (3,3) |
| ECSTATIC | Thrilled to be going to the City still (8) |
| TOURDEFORCE | Masterly feat, said to be going round all police stations (4,2,5) |
| INCHOATE | Only just beginning to look into each mixture (8) |
| EXES | It can be awkward when they run into each other |
| MET | I object to informal shirt when we bumped into each other (3) |
| SFUMATO | Painting technique of allowing tones and colours to shade gradually into each other (7) |