| CELIBATE | Resigned never to marry |
| POE | "Never to suffer would never to have been blessed" writer |
| INALIENABLE | Never to be removed from home -- a right to keep property accomplished (11) |
| INGOING | Approaching the airport wing to wing is never to be introduced |
| PODS | Detergent containers that I shouldn't have to tell you never to eat |
| TIS | "___ better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" |
| TONEDEAF | One fated, sadly, never to be able to sing in choir (4-4) |
| ONTHEFLAT | Reviews No Offence catching two figures central to villainy where jumpy gamblers, of course, are never to be seen (2,3,4) |
| HOP | There's nothing in the never-never to make a dance about (3) |
| PAINOFLIFE | In 1.3, the King pronounces something similar to the Duke of Norfolk. "The hopeless word of 'never to return' breathe I against thee, upon ___ ___ ___." |
| ABATTOIR | Here's where animals come to meet we hear, never to meet again? (8) |
| IFI | Gordon MacRae sang in Carousel, "Soon you'd leave me; Off you would go in the mist of day; Never, never to know; How I'd love you; ... loved you" (2,1) |
| TABOO | Never to be mentioned |
| EARTHBOUND | Heartbroken, fated never to reach the stars? (10) |
| EVENS | Some odds never to back? (5) |
| RECONVENE | Scattered once, never to get together again (9) |
| VENDETTA | Chatted, never to hold back rivalry (8) |
| NIE | Never, to Hans |
| ONEOFF | A certain aside never to be repeated |
| GONEFORGOOD | Departed, never to return (4,3,4) |