| ATONESWITSEND | In Sweden, station running wholly at a loss |
| INTOTO | Wholly at home, child given love (2,4) |
| STUMPER | Informal word for a particularly perplexing poser, problem or puzzle that pothers or puts one at a loss; a boaster; or, a wicketkeeper (7) |
| UNRELIABLE | Lacking a sense of responsibility making old Italian money in what's at a loss (10) |
| LOSSADJUSTER | At a loss, tailor finds in favour of insurance company (4,8) |
| OUTCOME | At a loss, arrive at result (7) |
| NONET | Fisherman may be at a loss with such a group (5) |
| BEMUSED | At a loss, needing inspiration in bed |
| NONPLUS | Put at a loss by a minus sign? (7) |
| WITS | At their end you're utterly at a loss (4) |
| SEA | All at ___, at a loss (3) |
| NATAL | Woman at a loss somewhat in province (5) |
| STUMPED | Politician, English, in breeding establishment is at a loss (7) |
| SNAIL | The Alsatian, at a loss, is wandering in the garden (5) |
| ALSO | Running at a loss, almost, too (4) |
| FUNERALDIRECTOR | Professional running service at a loss? |
| CAFEAULAIT | A clue; if at a loss, drink! (4,2,4) |
| BURP | Abrupt, and at a loss at strange baby noise (4) |
| PERPLEXED | Person with liberal banker in police department is at a loss (9) |
| EAT | Be at a loss, somewhat, to take in (3) |