| ATBOTHENDS | Do something wicked twice and it could catch up with you in the end (or middle) (4,3,6,2,4,4) |
| BURNTHECANDLE | Do something wicked twice and it could catch up with you in the end (or middle) (4,3,6,2,4,4) |
| SPARTACUS | Gladiator's about to catch up with you and I (9) |
| NERVOUS | Apprehensive new soldier turning up with you in France (7) |
| ADOUGHNUT | What has no beginning, end, or middle? |
| AMBUSH | This morning, it's growing but it could catch you unawares |
| SIN | Commit a faux pas or do something wicked |
| FINIAL | From Latin for "end", an ornament or pommel in the form of an acorn, foliated fleur-de-lis, pine cone, poppy-head, spike etc at the end or top of a bench, curtain pole, gable or spire (6) |
| COUSCOUS | Copper eats egg with sauce in the beginning... Twice... And gets North African dish popular in the Middle East (8) |
| PREFACE | Did the first fellow caper about by the end, or in the beginning? (7) |
| SLOANERANGER | Young upper-class or middle-class person prevalent in 1970s and 1980s with homes in the country and in London (6,6) |
| OMEGA | Last Greek letter whose symbol in upper-case is used to denote ohm in physics or the end or limit of a set (5) |
| AMEN | Word used in biblical translations, meaning 'the end' or 'so be it' (4) |
| RESIDUE | The rest have to live without you in the end |
| ARCHITECTURAL | It's describing features in church, say, and it could be cathedral curtain (13) |
| HEMLOCK | Put some lemon squash in the wine and it could be fatal! (7) |
| ELBOW | It could be low sort of joint, and it could be crooked (5) |
| BYEBYES | Supporting film with you in the past repeated? Small thing for them to say when they're leaving (3-4 |
| YACKED | Gossiped with you in the past over account given to Kathleen Duke (6) |
| BLUE | "My heart's been borrowed and yours has been ___ / All's well that ends well to end up with you" |