| BIRTHSTONE | Bert hits on going out to get an emerald for May, perhaps |
| THERESA | Having week away, weather's unusual for May perhaps (7) |
| OSCAR | Cora's going all out to get an award for her acting |
| GNOCCHI | Typical primo/starter for Cheech and Chong, going out to get Italian |
| IVOR | Investor sent out to get an engine for tots (4) |
| SAUSAGE | Susan shortly going out to get old banger (7) |
| MISREPRESENTS | Wrongly portrays miser going out to get gifts (13) |
| NEGATIVE | No overeating or going out to get drunk |
| ICEWATER | Twice, are going out to get a cold drink (3-5) |
| GOLD | Dolts going out to get valuable stuff (4,6) |
| INGOTS | Dolts going out to get valuable stuff (4,6) |
| RESTIVE | Peter is out to get an interval of 4 (7) |
| PLATE | Leapt out to get an item of crockery (5) |
| TITLE | Let it out to get an appellation (5) |
| TIDEMARK | On going out your grooming is seen to be incomplete (8) |
| PRECIOUSSTONE | Plan to secure options for a diamond or an emerald (8,5) |
| OUTER | Lead characters of Oliver Twist rue going out to get Bull's-eye? No, that's wide of the mark (5) |
| NEWT | Went out to get an amphibian (4) |
| GEM | Word, from "bud", hence a term for "budding", for a jewel; one regarded as a paragon or treasure; an emerald or other jewel-like hummingbird; or, old type, smaller than diamond (3) |
| STEAM | Let off by mates on going out (5) |