| KIPPERS | Having gone in for smoking, they're now completely cured |
| JOINEDUP | Such writing as one needs, having gone in for uniformity? (6,2) |
| HEADFIRST | He's adrift in panic having gone in precipitately |
| PARTEDCOMPANY | In reshuffle, depart firm having gone in different directions |
| EXPERT | Formerly just saucy but now completely skilled in the art (6) |
| LARBOARD | Fat swine's gone in for port |
| ASIDE | Apart from the sea-swimming I had gone in for (5) |
| MORNINGPRAYER | Mr Parry, gone in for making matins (7,6) |
| TANGO | Puritan gone in for a dance? (5) |
| SORCERY | Sorry the church has gone in for magic (7) |
| IGNITE | Take no notice when gold is missing, it having gone in fire (6) |
| IGNOMINY | Snub bible lessons having gone in to stop one's humiliation (8) |
| SLEW | Suddenly turn left having gone in several directions |
| LIKED | Enjoyed having gone in front with about 1000 (5) |
| DEEPINDEBT | Owing to having gone in above one's head? (4,2,4) |
| INTOLERABLE | Unbearable to the French mob, a bishop having gone in first |
| SWAM | Assume alternate top's wet and needs changing having gone in the water |
| DRIVELLED | Steer to the left having gone in front and talked nonsensically (9) |
| LASTOUT | Having gone in first, perhaps, keep gong |
| LIFTED | Elevated one foot having gone in front outside (6) |