| HEARTSORE | Most unhappy to learn the store has gone into liquidation |
| DEPORT | The store has the right to kick you out (6) |
| LOOTERS | They've stolen the goods - look, the store has been ruined (7) |
| HASSOCK | To get the footstool, the fool has gone into debt (7) |
| THROWIN | In soccer, the method of putting the ball back into play after it has gone into touch (5-2) |
| CHASM | Has gone into the empty clubroom to gorge (5) |
| GRACEPALEY | Author and activist who wrote, "It is the poet's responsibility to learn the truth from the powerless" |
| ASTBURY | Staffordshire potter said to have masqueraded as a fool in order to learn the craft or secrets of redware from the Dutch Elers brothers, thus setting-up a rival factory in Shelton (7) |
| CONCEDE | Once the daughter has gone into church, admit it (7) |
| BELLE | ___ Dingle, has gone into business with sneaky Al Chapman in the Dales (5) |
| LINEOUT | Method of restarting play in rugby union after the ball has gone into touch |
| DESOLATE | Standing to lose the appointment about it, is most unhappy (8) |
| INTEARS | Quavering, strain to hold the note, most unhappy (2,5) |
| FIRMAMENT | Heavens! The company meant to go into liquidation! (9) |
| FINISHINGSCHOOL | Place to learn the social graces |
| TAUGHTALESSON | Made to learn the hard way (6,1,6) |
| ENTHRAL | Keep interested to learn the endless changes |
| HEART | To learn the tango takes courage! |
| DAYSCHOOLS | Places to learn the periods of a week? (3,7) |
| MENTOR | Person to learn the ropes from |