| ENCORED | Utterly done in or at the end of one's tether; exhausted. (7) |
| CENTRIC | In or at the middle |
| CULLIS | A gutter in or at the eaves of a roof (6) |
| FRANTIC | At the end of one's tether (7) |
| LANDING | It's between flights, or at the end of one (7) |
| EVENING | English suspect given about a quarter initially, or at the end of the day (7) |
| INDESPAIR | Dines out with the two, at the end of one's tether (2,7) |
| MERCATU | In or at market (4th abl.): in foro, vide Plautus Asinaria 398 |
| FEDUP | At the end of one's tether after being given dinner on the plane? (3,2) |
| ALLWASHEDUP | Entirety of laundry hanging at the end of one's tether (3,6,2) |
| RAINBOW | The leprechaun hides his pot of gold at the end of one |
| HER | At the end of one's tether, there's always a woman (3) |
| OUTOFPATIENCE | At the end of one's tether (3,2,8) |
| SPENT | At the end of one's tether, lashed out (5) |
| SCROLL | Volute or similar motif in the form of a curl of paper/parchment, as seen in art, on the capital of a column or at the end of a stringed instrument such as a violin (6) |
| PASSOUT | Faint at the end of one's training course? (4,3) |
| TURNUPS | Surprises at the end of one's legs |
| BREAKINGPOINT | Underneath it all, one's reason is disintegrating, having reached the end of one's tether, perhaps |
| CRASHLANDING | Accident at the top of one flight or at the end of another one? (5,7) |
| FINIAL | Ornamental pine cone, pineapple, acorn or fleur-de-lis at the top of a spire or at the end of a curtain pole (6) |