| CARETAKER | Thanks, Kay, for entering into career of janitor (9) |
| AGREEMENT | Fellows entering into a welcome correspondence (9) |
| LAUNDERED | Processed funds but was beneath entering into dodgy deal (9) |
| PROMISING | Entering into an agreement that's potentially good (9) |
| OPERATION | Proportion entering into open surgery (9) |
| GALBRAITH | Robert ___; pen name of the author who wrote The Cuckooa's Calling,The Silkworm and Career of Evil (9) |
| PRUEACTON | Regret entering into agreement concerning old Australian fashion designer (4,5) |
| KEG | Kay, for example, finds beer here |
| RAKING | Call over Adam Kay for those turning over new leaves perhaps (6) |
| RECREATION | Hobby turned into career (10) |
| ENGAGEMENT | From "pledge", word for a betrothal, date, espousal, fight/battle, period of employment, hand-promise or other act of entering into a contract (10) |
| AMARILLO | Is This The Way To ___ , song originally by Tony Christie revived by Peter Kay for Comic Relief (8) |
| POET | Sarah Kay, for example |
| RESEARCH | Look into careers working with hotel (8) |
| AMENITY | Pleasantness of French in entering into friendly relations |
| ELIAN | One entering into spirit of the writer |
| AROUSAL | The excitement of America entering into an oral solution (7) |
| UNDERTAKING | Entering into a contract for providing late transport (11) |
| EMPATHY | The power of understanding and imaginatively entering into another person's feelings (7) |
| KHODJA | Respectful title of house music player entering into the spirit |