| ILLUSED | I will shortly become accustomed to being maltreated |
| ILL | I will shortly become unwell (3) |
| GETOVER | Become accustomed to (2 words) |
| PILLAGE | I will shortly take attendant out to plunder (7) |
| TWADDLE | Two shortly become confused in silly talk (7) |
| KENNEDY | Castro's "enemy to whom we had become accustomed" |
| KILLING | I will shortly be embraced by monarch – hilarious! |
| ILLEGAL | I will shortly break a leg, although it s against the ' law (7) |
| ABUSED | The sailor was accustomed to being maltreated (6) |
| LANGUID | Having large one Fawkes shortly becomes sluggish (7) |
| FINDONESSEALEGS | Become accustomed to travelling by boat (4,4,3,4) |
| ADAPTED | Become accustomed |
| GETAFEELFOR | Become accustomed to (3,1,4,3) |
| GETINTOTHESWING | How kids at the playground become accustomed to a new routine? (3,4,3,5) |
| LEARNTHEROPES | Nautical expression meaning 'to become accustomed to how something works' (5,3,5) |
| DOLL | Govia Thameslink Railway chief operating officer who will shortly become the new CEO (5, 4) |
| ITLL | What it will shortly become (2,2) |
| SOUL | So you will shortly become the principle of life |
| ACCLIMATISE | Become accustomed to ascetic failing to go round South American capital (11) |
| INURE | Become accustomed to terrible ruin, to a point (5) |