| SHOPSTEWARD | An end of his - we stop hard work? |
| SEP | Mo. in 1962 in which J.F.K. gave his "We choose to go to the moon" speech |
| TREFOIL | Whistle-blower stops hard labour in plant (7) |
| OFFCUT | An end of timber, ort of food, remnant of carpet/cloth/fabric, shred of paper, scrag-end of mutton or other surplus oddment that is left over after severing a larger piece (6) |
| SYNE | End of an end-of-year song |
| TWOSTEP | Dance we stop dancing after end of event (3-4) |
| OFFENDER | He might make end of ref, or ref might make an end of him! |
| PROP | In rugby, either of the forwards at an end of the front row of a scrum (4) |
| PHOTOFINISH | An end of a race requiring an examination of a freeze-frame to decide the result (5,6) |
| REPORT | Work as a journalist on an end-of-term assessment (6) |
| RAISE | Subject of an end-of-year office memo, maybe |
| DEAF | Like Beethoven toward the end of his life |
| PEACOCK | You may come in at the tail end of his show (7) |
| STRIPCLUB | After end of his journey, driver maybe appears in seedy joint |
| BOWING | What the violinist is practising - for the end of his recital? (6) |
| SIESTA | Tea is prepared after end of his afternoon nap (6) |
| DESPERATE | At end of his tether, as Dan famously was? |
| BLIND | Like Milton, toward the end of his life |
| DISPOSITION | Bent copper facing end of his employment |
| SMITTEN | End of his glove struck (7) |