| FOLDING | Female novelist not the first to be going to the wall |
| DELI | I was first to be going around shop |
| FUISSE | ____, to have been: esse, to be: futurum esse, to be going to be |
| ECSTATIC | Thrilled to be going to the City still (8) |
| FORE | Fuisse, esse, "to be going to be" (not the periphrastic one) |
| PLASTEROFPARIS | White powder could be going to the wall in capital (7,2,5) |
| UPSET | But not too distressed to be going to town a lot? (5) |
| STIBB | The backpackers had got a bit confused and ended up in Bournemouth, when they were meant to be going to a place near Kilkhampton! (5) |
| DOWAGER | The old lady, you bet, will be going to the party (7) |
| PLASTERBOARD | Column dismissing one group running company that's going to the wall? |
| PINUP | Pretty girl going to the wall! (3-2) |
| PAPER | Journal going to the wall? (5) |
| ASCRIBE | That the car is faulty, be going to attribute to |
| SCOT | Novelist not finishing Rob Roy, for example? (4) |
| KINGSLYNN | Novelist, not English, has new name for town (5,4) |
| SOLVENT | Novelist, not one for being silly, is debt-free (7) |
| SHANSI | In short, won't be going to Central Asia to see Chinese province |
| HELL | Damned if the man will be going to it (4) |
| CRYSTALBALL | What told you the girl would be going to a dance? |
| BESTOW | Be going to pack and you give to (6) |