| DIED | Gave up the ghost, so to speak |
| EXPIRED | Gave up the ghost, and might have gone to heavens above |
| DISGRACED | Gave up the ghost over endless capsized freight briefly dragged through the mire (9) |
| DITHERED | Gave up the ghost over article - writing was indecisive (8) |
| CROAKED | Gave up the ghost |
| STUDIED | Conscious man gave up the ghost (7) |
| PASSEDON | Outmoded fellow gave up the ghost (6,2) |
| DIMMED | Not so bright Frenchmen gave up the ghost outside (6) |
| AGERE | Vitam ____, animam ____: to spend life, to give up the ghost |
| RETIRED | Gave up the day job, and went to bed (7) |
| CAPITULATED | Gave up the tip in order to cut a deal (11) |
| SELFDESTRUCT | Give up the ghost perhaps, as party overshadows the foreign order to get rid of rocket (4-8) |
| WALLIS | . Ms. Simpson (b.1896 - d.1986 ...The woman King Edward loved and gave up the throne for) |
| BILLHALEYAND | Which band gave up the name the Saddlemen, along with their cowboy boots and white Stetsons, in 1952? - w 9dn (4,5,3,3,6) |
| HISCOMETS | Which band gave up the name the Saddlemen, along with their cowboy boots and white Stetsons, in 1952? - w 8dn (4,5,3,3,6) |
| AESOP | Teller of fables gave up the main work to follow it (5) |
| EXORCISM | One gives up the ghost by emptying the spirits (8) |
| DIE | Give up the ghost in the audience |
| DIES | Gives up the ghost and drops off the perch |
| EIDER | Swimmer, about to give up the ghost, turned round (5) |