| INGEST | Swallow might sing with swift, finally, at the end of June. (6) |
| EVENTIDE | Flat fish consumed finally at the end of the day |
| GOOSANDER | A ripper finally, at the end Don goes; out for a duck (9) |
| OSSIFY | Petrify East German finally at the borders |
| RAPIDS | Section of river with swift currents (6) |
| TISSUE | Finally, at point of dispute, find a pack of lies (6) |
| PIRATE | One might sing, "Drink up, me hearties, yo ho!" |
| AUPAIR | A winning song for one who might sing a lullaby (2,4) |
| DEFEND | Fed up finally at having to protect someone? (6) |
| AGENCY | Long time, no see - said secretary, finally at office (6) |
| NELSON | One's admiral slain finally at sea (6) |
| UNISON | A choir might sing in it |
| BEHOVE | Suit bishop wore finally at a south coast resort |
| BANE | It's a cause of distress for judge finally at the bar to begin with (4) |
| ELEVEN | Players arrive finally at Kinross loch |
| CARD | Jack, say, located finally at the rear of vehicle (4) |
| TERRITORIES | Lands finally at the other far island with some MPs (11) |
| REND | Tear off finally, at the bitter end (4) |
| EASTERN | Oriental barge finally at the rear of vessel |
| INTHENICKOFTIME | Gaoled frequently, I am free finally at the last moment |