| UTILISE | It lies for you and you put it to good purpose (7) |
| RESERVE | Give you another helping and you put it away (7) |
| ROUT | It was a party: can you put it to flight? (4) |
| ETTU | Caesar's last words to Brutus... for you and you to translate. (2,2) |
| IWAS | "..._ ___ made for you and you were made for me..." - Gordon Lightfoot, "Beautiful" |
| USED | Sued for having put it to good purpose! (4) |
| USER | Sue has the right to put it to good purpose (4) |
| SUGGEST | It is good, among various guests, to put it to one (7) |
| USING | You entertain and I'm putting it to good purpose (5) |
| USELESS | It's answering no good purpose to employ a smaller number (7) |
| ITEMISE | Break down and put it to death, beheaded (7) |
| WITLESS | Stupid Spectator has lies for news, primarily (7) |
| ATISSUE | A network of lies, for example, in question |
| SCHEMER | He plans to no good purpose (7) |
| REPULSE | Disgust you and you drive off (7) |
| CONTACT | Touch you and you look up? (7) |
| LARIAT | Thanks to rail, the cowboy is able to put it to good use (6) |
| AVAIL | I get some lava, break it and put it to good use |
| ADMIRAL | Rank of the British navy's Byng, executed in the 18th century for neglect of duty or, as Voltaire put it, to encourage the others |
| ROMANCE | An imaginative lie for city's church? (7) |