20 answers for: Chaps who are going to go: ie, fut. ppl. eo, ire |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| ITURI | Chaps who are going to go: ie, fut. ppl. eo, ire |
| EUNTES | Going (ppl. eo, ire, ivi) nom., acc., pl, common gender |
| ENGAGED | A couple who are going to be married, such as Roxy Mitchell and Alfie Moon in EastEnders (7) |
| SETTHETONE | Make it clear how things are going to go |
| IBITIS | You lot are going to go |
| NEWSIES | All points given by chaps who are informants (7) |
| NOVICES | Perfectly good chaps who are still on probation (7) |
| FACTURI | Masculine things which are going to happen (use the fut. ppl. of facio) |
| IBUNT | They're about to go: utendum est eo, ire, ivi, itum |
| NEGLECTURUM | About to ignore (m. acc. or n. nom., acc. fut. ppl.) |
| COACTURI | Like sheepdogs, say, (those) about to round up (cogo fut. ppl.) |
| IBIT | It'll go or pass (use a form of eo, ire, ivi, itum) |
| ISSE | To have gone; contracted form, perf infin of eo, ire |
| DUCTURI | Duco, ~ere, duxi fut. ppl. gen. sing., nom. pl. |
| PASSURI | Pando, I spread, and patior, I suffer, gen. sing., nom. pl. fut. ppl. |
| PICTURA | A painting (1st), also a fut. ppl. of pingo, pingere |
| IMUS | Eo, ire, ivi, itum, 1st pl pres. |
| IERAT | He had gone (eo, ire, ii) |
| IVERUNT | They've gone (perfect, eo, ire) |
| COURTSHIP | The choir's put out by some who are going steady (9) |
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