| TWOTIMING | Going out with a pair of stopwatches? (3-6) |
| PARTTIMERS | Amateurs with separate stopwatches? (4-6) |
| TWOTIME | Take girls out with a pair of watches? (3-4) |
| STRIDES | Steps out with a pair of trousers in Oz (7) |
| ELTONJOHN | "Candle in the Wind" singer who said of his upcoming farewell tour, "It's a way of going out with a bang": 2 wds. |
| DISLOCATE | Put out by Lois going out with a cadet? (9) |
| STEVEDORE | A girl in Dorset going out with a docker (9) |
| SWEATSHOP | Factory providing poor pay makes stopwatches out of Connecticut (9) |
| TAOISEACH | Is love cheat going out with a prime minister? |
| REDMULLET | Food fish of European waters, with a pair of long barbels beneath the chin (3,6) |
| SNAKEEYES | A throw of two ones with a pair of dice (5,4) |
| MUSICHALL | Chum is upset with a pair of lines in variety entertainment (5,4) |
| DUNGENESS | Shingle headland in Kent with a pair of non-operational nuclear power stations |
| EXTREME | Way out, way out - one going out with a soldier (7) |
| MARIONETTE | With weird attire on, myself, going out with a doll (10) |
| EXODUS | Going out with a well-known book? (6) |
| STERLING | A sailor, shy, going out with a bird (8) |
| SNIP | A bargain; a cinch; a single cut with a pair of scissors; or, a little white patch on a horse's nose (4) |
| DEAF | My doctor is going out with a warrant officer from Wadeford, who is unfortunately very hard of hearing (4) |
| TUTOR | My daughter is going out with a headmaster from Dartmouth -- she's training to be a teacher herself (5) |