|  | TIREOF | Lose interest in (something) | 
|  | LETONESELFGO | Act in an uninhibited manner - lose interest in one's appearance (3,7,2) | 
|  | FLAG | Lose interest in standard (4) | 
|  | GOCOLDON | Lose interest in (2,4,2) | 
|  | GOOFFTHEDEEPEND | Lose interest in a certain water feature and express one's anger (2,3,3,4,3) | 
|  | SOWFEAR | Cause widespread concern wife will lose interest in rocket (3,4) | 
|  | TIRADE | Lose interest in describing left-leaning lawyer's long angry speech (6) | 
|  | WITHSTAND | Brave comic ultimately loses interest in script (9) | 
|  | TIRESOF | Loses interest in | 
|  | SATIRES | Oddly, Shaw loses interest in humorous works | 
|  | LEFFE | Paris engineer loses interest in return of Belgian beer (5) | 
|  | GROWSOUTOF | Loses interest in missing mushrooms first (5,3,2) | 
|  | RENAISSANCE | Revival of or renewed interest in something | 
|  | STAKEHOLDER | One with an interest (in something) | 
|  | ZEAL | Great interest in something | 
|  | AVID | Having a strong interest in something | 
|  | DROOL | Show extreme interest in something | 
|  | INTO | Taking an active and lively interest (in something) (4) | 
|  | CLUB | A circle, set or society of people with a mutual interest in something, such as literature, tennis or wine; or, a brass, mashie, putter or spoon (4) | 
|  | OUTGROW | To stop having an interest in something as one matures (7) |