| REPATRIATE | To send a person back to the country of their birth (10) |
| RETRIAL | Occasion of bringing a person back before a jury again (7) |
| PAROLEREVERSAL | Ordering a released person back to prison? |
| SHOWSOMEONETHEDOOR | Send a person away, indicating a possible opening? |
| NEWFANGLED | Sonnet 91: Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, / Some in their wealth, some in their body's force, / Some in their garments, though ___ ill / Some in their hawks and hounds, some in their |
| REIMPORTED | Returned to the country of origin |
| PENNYBLACK | Female student gets support when without means to send a letter |
| PARCELPOST | One way to send a package |
| HUMP | From "lump of bread", word for a gibbosity on a camel or person's back, thus a fit of depression or the sulks, when one's back is up through annoyance or despondency (4) |
| YOLANDAAND | 1945 film musical starring Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer set in the country of Patria (7,3,3,5) |
| GHANAS | Belonging to the country of West Africa where Accra is the capital city |
| BURMA | Alternative name used to refer to the country of Myanmar (5) |
| EMPATHY | The ability to understand others gets first person back on track at the end of the day |
| PANAMA | Dad accompanies a chap back to the country (6) |
| IBIDEM | One way to make an offer to get first person back in the same place (6) |
| TAMING | The person back on the mat with the gin concoction needs bringing into line (6) |
| EMIGRE | Person who doesn't live in their birth country |
| BRUNTY | What the Brontes' surname was before the sisters' father changed it, prior to their births (6) |
| REJAIL | Send back to the country club? |
| INDIA | At home help is given back to the country |