| GENERA | A group, in common, left out at the end (6) |
| DEBATE | In the past, one came out, at the end, to join a discussion (6) |
| DECODE | Work out at the end of the year what the poet said (6) |
| NOGGIN | Going out at the end of the session for a drink (6) |
| ASSIST | Give support to girl left out at first (6) |
| DEBUTS | She used to come out at the end of a dispute (6) |
| SUNSET | Sent us out at the end of the day (6) |
| NOSIDE | Ones I'd sort out at the end of a rugby match (2-4) |
| HAUNTS | Where some relatives hang out at the end of March (6) |
| UNSAFE | Turn fans out, at the end, as it's dangerous (6) |
| WORTHY | Big fish to throw out at the end of the day |
| REPTILES | Was priest left out, at the end, turning up with snakes, lizards, etc (8) |
| GROWUP | A group in the west may come of age (4,2) |
| ENBLOC | As a group, in French (2,4) |
| ROYALTY | Privileged group shown allegiance, though left out at the start when redhead joins |
| EFT | Little creature left out at the start (3) |
| TRIBE | One of the "three" phyles of the ancient Romans; a people or clan claiming a common ancestor; or, a group in the classification of animals (5) |
| EXERCISE | In the past, cries out, at the end, in practice (8) |
| DELEGATE | Did a stand-in get to lead out, at the end (8) |
| UNSETTLED | Left student out, at the end, turning out to be quite troubled (9) |