| SUCKITANDSEE | Try something out to see how it goes (4,2,3,3) |
| LETS | "___ see how it goes . . ." |
| GIVEITAWHIRL | Try something out (4,2,1,5) |
| HASAGO | Tries something out, to Brits |
| AIL | Failed to see how it could afflict you |
| PLEASED | I'm delighted to see how it has elapsed (7) |
| MINORMIRACLE | 'Let's try something more melancholy,' said Johnny, lowering the E by a semitone. He shook his head. |
| ENACTS | Can set out to see how another performs |
| STEINS | Is sent out to see how much they drink (6) |
| OPERATES | In this era, poets are put out to see how a surgeon earns his living (8) |
| AGAINSTTHEGRAIN | How it goes contrary to one's inclination hearing titan gas about it (7,3,5) |
| MINIM | Note how it goes to and fro (5) |
| OYECOMOVA | 70s Santana hit whose title translates to "Listen how it goes" |
| ENDLESSLY | Sells in error, and be in to deny how it goes on and on (9) |
| DEMENTIA | Mind how it goes in the end perhaps in awkward media net (8) |
| THENORMALCOURSEOFEVENTS | Unfasten or remove clothes madly? Usually how it goes |
| GESSO | How it goes around sulphur plaster (5) |
| SUCHISLIFE | 'Clue is "Fish".' 'Flounders.' 'That's how it goes' (4,2,4) |
| WOW | Gosh how it goes up and down! (3) |
| QUESYRAHSYRAH | Wine enthusiast's "That's how it goes"? |