| CUFFED | Rolled up at the end, as sleeves |
| DISHWASHER | One who might have one's sleeves rolled up at the sink but not if this is used? (10) |
| BELLED | Flared, as sleeves |
| HEM | Make shorter, as sleeves |
| GIGOT | Leg of mutton (as sleeve, too) (5) |
| ADVERTISED | Strive to add up, at the end, as publicised (10) |
| OSTLER | Stole around right at the end as he looked after the horses (6) |
| MONARCHY | Butterfly with its tail at the end, as a rule |
| UNSAFE | Turn fans out, at the end, as it's dangerous (6) |
| IMPUTED | Dive in at the end, as asked (7) |
| ATTEND | Watt loses his head at the end as we wait |
| REIGN | Chattering foolishly at the end, as a rule (5) |
| REPROBATE | A small theatre company cast a boy, at the end, as a scoundrel (9) |
| SOUNDBITES | In good condition, small pieces get by, at the end, as one-liners (5,5) |
| OBLATE | Squeezed at the ends, as leaves |
| FINNISHLINE | "We're getting close to the end as the car from Helsinki leads the way to the ___!" |
| NEARFATAL | It's as close to the end as you could possibly get and within walking distance of a flat? Bizarre! (4-5) |
| TOTERM | Until the end, as a pregnancy |
| DRAB | Looking back, pub closed in the end as very dingy (4) |
| POPE | Father reaches the end as a holy person (4) |