| EARTHLING | Perhaps you, with broken heart closed business early; gone at the end (9) |
| ALOFT | Where the sailor Tom Bowling has gone at the end of each verse in a folk song |
| COLOSSI | I closed business with deficit in large figures (7) |
| FORCEDSALE | Terrible fear closed business that underwent this? (6,4) |
| OVERCOAT | Closed business beside Inverness |
| GALLERIES | In art houses, bad reactions have gone at first right to the top |
| ENDURANCE | In French disco, perhaps, you are said to join in, showing stamina |
| ASHBLONDE | Is she bald? No, perhaps you can see why (3,6) |
| ONCUE | Pounce possibly with pressure gone at the right moment (2,3) |
| GOING | Twice gone at the auction! (5) |
| FLOWN | Gone at speed to follow the direction of the Nile (5) |
| TATTOO | A picture, perhaps, you take everywhere with you (6) |
| LEATHERN | Like an old boot with broken heart needing man's embrace |
| LOOK | Appear to have left love with broken heart (4) |
| EMCEE | Master of ceremony's gone at last, I cover the church (5) |
| ARETHUSA | Nymph with broken heart goes to America (8) |
| HAMSTER | Writing with broken heart about pet (7) |
| UNEARTH | Discover one in France with broken heart |
| LATHER | Student with broken heart in agitated state |
| HEATHER | Girl and man with broken heart (7) |