| CONCLUSION | End or termination (10) |
| FINAL | Occurring at or forming an end or termination (5) |
| DEATHS | Demises, ends or terminations? (6) |
| TAILORMADE | Perfect end or absurd end to episode? (6-4) |
| DEATHKNELL | Thing that heralds end or ruin |
| APSE | A semicircular recess or termination at the eastern end of a Roman basilica or an Anglo-Saxon or Norman place of worship, e.g. (4) |
| ATBOTHENDS | Do something wicked twice and it could catch up with you in the end (or middle) (4,3,6,2,4,4) |
| SETTINGSUN | What glows in the west at day's end ... or a hint to this puzzle's sequence of shaded squares |
| TERMINATES | Ends or concludes |
| ANNULMENT | Cancellation or termination, often of a marriage (9) |
| ENDING | Finale or termination (6) |
| DEMISE | Failure or termination (6) |
| FINIAL | From Latin for "end", an ornament or pommel in the form of an acorn, foliated fleur-de-lis, pine cone, poppy-head, spike etc at the end or top of a bench, curtain pole, gable or spire (6) |
| AIM | Goal or end or objective |
| TERMINUM | An end, or boundary, or the god of such (acc. sing.) |
| OMEGA | Last Greek letter whose symbol in upper-case is used to denote ohm in physics or the end or limit of a set (5) |
| TACTIC | Plan, procedure, or expedient for promoting a desired end or result. (6) |
| FLOTSAM | The bobbing, drifting or washed-up wreckage or cargo of a ship, hence discarded objects, drifters, odds and ends or vagrants (7) |
| DEAD | End or head type |
| TAG | Kind of end or team |