| EXEUNT | Stage direction indicating that more than one actor is to leave the stage; Latin, 'they go out' (6) |
| PEELOFF | Noted hunter, 24, is to leave the group (4,3) |
| MAESTRO | Virtuoso is to leave the stateroom (7) |
| TILES | Equalises score: taking on Latin, they cover the floor (5) |
| TENUTO | Musical performance direction indicating that a note or chord be held for its full time value or longer (6) |
| DIVEST | Strip so that more than 500 wear undergarment (6) |
| EQUITY | Fairness is to leave off turning the old outside (6) |
| EXPIRE | Marks the spot on the pier where they go out |
| DEPART | Dame, gutted with supporting role, is to leave (6) |
| ATTEST | Confirm most obese female is to leave (6) |
| IMPART | Make known Imogen is to leave (6) |
| DATERS | They go out and go steady |
| LIGHTS | They go out during the day |
| PRESTO | Musical performance direction indicating a very fast tempo (6) |
| ADAGIO | Musical direction indicating a slow or leisurely tempo; from Italian, 'at ease' (6) |
| VIVACE | Musical direction indicating performance in a brisk, lively manner (6) |
| DALSEGNO | Musical direction indicating that a passage is to be repeated from a marked point; Italian, 'from the sign' (3,5) |
| ACCELERANDO | Musical direction indicating that a passage is to be played with a gradual increase of speed (11) |
| FOREGONE | The sort of conclusion you already know about, when you hear that more than three have departed (8) |
| BIS | Musical direction indicating that section is to be repeated (3) |