| RESUMPTION | The taking of something up again (10) |
| RECONSTITUTE | I order stonecutter to build something up again (12) |
| REMOVAL | The taking (of something) to another place |
| APPROPRIATION | The taking of something without permission |
| CARAVAGGIO | Who painted The Taking Of Christ, one of the National Gallery's most valuable exhibits? (10) |
| COLDTURKEY | Abrupt cessation of the taking of drugs (4,6) |
| EXHUMATION | The act of digging something up (10) |
| CONSTITUTE | Make something up to establish compound (10) |
| EGGBEATERS | They might whip something up in the kitchen |
| HANKYPANKY | Something up sleeve, natural killer initially charging money for mischief |
| NOTHANKYOU | Too unfunny hiding something up one's sleeve - I don't want it! (2,5,3) |
| TABLING | Word for the taking of baths; rowing in clumsy boats; or, the art of, or material for, creating barrels, baths, broad bulky boats, buckets or butts (7) |
| GESDHEIT | Last word of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" |
| MATTHAU | Walter of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" |
| ECLECTICISM | The taking of ideas from a wide range of sources |
| REALISM | The taking of a practical view of problems |
| CAPTURE | The taking of the remedy is likely to be included (7) |
| SHAW | Robert of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" |
| PHOTOGRAPHY | Still it's the outcome with the taking of pictures (11) |
| ADOPTION | Half-glad to have option for the taking of other children into the family (8) |