| PERSISTENCE | Continuation of a course of action come what may (11) |
| SCRUPLE | A feeling of doubt about the morality of a course of action (7) |
| OVERWROUGHT | Agitated about part of a course held in western town, principally (11) |
| DIPLOMA | A certificate awarded on successful completion of a course of study (7) |
| MODULE | Individual unit of a course of study (6) |
| SYLLABUS | An outline of a course of studies (8) |
| RECITAL | Narration of a course of events (7) |
| CURRICULAR | Of a course of study (10) |
| SIDEBURN | A continuation of a man's hairline in front of his ears named after a U.S. Civil War general (8) |
| ATALLCOSTS | Come what may, a high street's secured by companies (2,3,5) |
| INANYEVENT | When all-round athlete may be seen, come what may |
| REGARDLESS | No matter what, come what may (10) |
| ANYWAY | A New York Yankee clinging to Washington come what may (6) |
| BYHOOKORBYCROOK | Using one of two bent objects, come what may (2,4,2,2,5) |
| LAPEL | Continuation of a coat collar: kind of badge or pin (5) |
| FERMATA | In music, a continuation of a note or rest beyond its normal length |
| DOORDIE | In June 2019, Boris Johnson said he would take the UK out of the EU by Halloween, "come what may, ____" |
| SOMEHOW | Home so disorderly needs wife, come what may (7) |
| ATTHELEAST | That's 13 sorted, come what may (2,3,5) |
| ATANYRATE | Weave tartan, aye, come what may |