| TIEDCOTTAGE | House to go with the job (4,7) |
| POSTDATED | Seen to go with the job, as cheque might be? |
| NOTING | Observing there is no shirt at home to go with inflatable suit (6) |
| LOO | The American soldier left the snow house to go to the toilet (3) |
| GONEOUT | Having left the house (to go to a party?) (4,3) |
| BADGEOFOFFICE | The sheriff gets it off his chest - it goes with the job (5,2,6) |
| COMPANYCAR | Business traveller? That goes with the job (7,3) |
| KNUCKLEDOWN | Get on with the job (7,4) |
| GOLDENBREED | Australian Yamaha sponsor, most famously for Warren Willing at Bathurst, with a livery to go with the name. (6,5) |
| MINUTESTEAK | Meat to go with the dwarf beans? |
| NOTASAUSAGE | Nothing to go with the bacon and egg? (3,1,7) |
| BISON | Farewell fun: What did the father buffalo say to his little boy as he left home to go to camp? |
| STAYLATE | Don't go dead! Is this what one does if one hasn't got a home to go to? (4,4) |
| PINED | Longed for good home to go back to (5) |
| DENOTE | Mean to get home: to go back east (6) |
| MEANBUSINESS | A niggardly affair, but intend to get to grips with the job (4,8) |
| MISSION | The girl and I get on with the job (7) |
| SCAMP | Rascal to take too little trouble with the job (5) |
| SNEEZERS | Nasty looks over opening the Emmental to go with the last of the Shiraz for those with allergies (8) |
| INHERENT | It's ingrained at home to go to this place for Bible reading (8) |