| NAE | "I'll come ___ mair to thy bower-door": Burns |
| EDDIE | ___ Mair, Radio 4's PM presenter (5) |
| MORTGAGED | Sonnet 134: So now I have confessed that he is thine, / And I myself am ___ to thy will, / Myself I'll forfeit, so that other mine / Thou wilt restore to be my comfort still. |
| IPUT | "... even now / __ myself to thy direction": "Macbeth" |
| CRY | (OBC) "'So be it!' God's handmaid gan -,/'According to thy telling (3) |
| ANON | "I'll come to you ___": Macbeth |
| RUIN | I'll come in to manage bankruptcy (4) |
| POISON | In Act V, the King says, "Hamlet, this pearl is thine. Here's to thy health. Give him the cup." What's in the pearl? |
| MEG | 1000 say. (Mair say?) (3) |
| RAFE | Outspoken Mair of '80s talk radio |
| LION | The male animal has mair role, we hear (4) |
| INTIMATION | Hint I'll come ahead of small boy in race (10) |
| MACARONI | Pasta for Mother, Gigi! I'll come later (8) |
| MARGINALIA | I'll come with answer on potentially alarming notes |
| INSIDER | As privileged member, believe I'll come first for business |
| INTERIM | I'll come in in school time, being temporary (7) |
| MOOT | I'll come onto chap in smoother club (4) |
| GASMAN | Stove's missing a supply pipe? I'll come out (6) |
| INTERVENE | In that event, rein it in and I'll come between you! |
| ARBORETUM | Silent return to shady bower across the pond where trees grow (9) |