| LEAVINGS | Things that have been left as worthless (8) |
| STET | Test, unfortunately, is to be left as it is (4) |
| STETSON | The hat is to be left as it is, boy (7) |
| DESISTED | It's about those deeds which have been left off (8) |
| MAROONED | And Romeo could have been left in a lonely place (8) |
| RAKINGUP | Raising something that should have been left in the past (6,2) |
| ENTITIES | Things that have physical existence (8) |
| CORNWALL | Two things that have ears in Celtic area (8) |
| DECREASE | Iron out things that have to be smaller(8) |
| TRUMPERY | Word, from "cheat, deceit, fraud, trick", for actions, talk or trinkets that are superficially or deceptively splendid, but intrinsically as worthless and tawdry as a proverbial gold brick (8) |
| SEDIMENT | Ten dimes are seen as worthless remains of the past (8) |
| DESPISES | Regards as worthless (8) |
| MISSA | Stuff that's been sent, things that have been dispatched |
| WRITEOFF | Dismiss as worthless, immediately, in speech |
| TRASHING | Criticizing as worthless |
| OMISSION | A thing that has been left out or excluded (8) |
| COMBUSTA | Things that have been completely burned up, not necessarily spontaneously |
| SCISSA | Secta, fissa; things that have been cut or torn |
| ACTA | ... the things that have been done (n pl, ppp, ago -ere) |
| EATEN | Like things that have been packed away |