| TONUP | How can you go so fast with such a weight on board? (3,2) |
| ANCHORMAN | TV presenter with weight on board? |
| PLUMBBOB | A weight on a string showing a vertical line (5,3) |
| ANCHORED | Secured at sea by a weight on a chain (8) |
| COTTON | Are such sheets a weight on the bed? (6) |
| ANDANTE | Not so fast with stake (7) |
| OWNED | "The sweet things in life, to you were loaned; So how can you lose what you've never ...? Life is just a bowl of cherries" |
| BEANO | How can you make a feast merely on a bone? (5) |
| LIMBO | 'How low can you go?' competition |
| NADIR | How low can you go |
| STEAD | "I can't attend - can you go in my ___?" |
| WAGON | Ant can go, so we go off, by 18th. cent. transport. (9,5) |
| SNERD | Mortimer who was asked "How can you be so stupid?" |
| ELIOT | Poet who wrote, "Let us go then, you and I, / When the evening is spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a table" |
| TELLA | "How can you ___...?" (start of a conundrum) |
| RUNTO | Go so far as to cover small animal, with love |
| CREEP | Only a crawler would go so slowly (5) |
| MENDA | "How Can You ___ Broken Heart?": Bee Gees hit |
| SOUTH | Drunken thugs go, so law represented by Nicola Sturgeon (7,5) |
| LONGO | Sound in "go," "so," and "no" |