| STOP | So what does that period to Americans mean to us? No more to be said than this. (4,4) |
| FULL | So what does that period to Americans mean to us? No more to be said than this. (4,4) |
| ABSTRACTART | Sailor carts off flan, but what does that mean? |
| EVEN | "What does that ___ mean?" |
| TODO | "What does that have ___ with anything?": 2 wds. |
| FULLSTOP | That's all I have to say about that period in US (4,4) |
| OVERTIME | During that period, had to increase one's working hours (8) |
| FIXED | Some deposits have to be repaid at a specified time and cannot be withdrawn before that period. These are held in ___ deposit accounts |
| SECULAR | From the Latin for "a lifetime, generation", a word meaning relating to or observed once in that period; or, non-religious (7) |
| BENJONSON | 17th Century English playwright and poet regarded as second only to Shakespeare in that period (3,6) |
| BOO | Express disapproval that period of prosperity doesn't end |
| CAGE | Composer - foremost of that period |
| ATTHETIME | In that period |
| ELECTRA | Model name for Buick's successful 1959-'90 full-size luxury car, built in six main generations over that period (7) |
| ARONDE | Model name for Simca's successful 1951-'64 classic family saloon; more than 1.4 million were built in that period, when Simca became the second biggest carmaker in France (6) |
| GOLDRESERVES | The sale of these from 1999-2002 made that period "Brown's Bottom" for some commentators |
| ACROSSTHEPOND | In Britain, to Americans ... or a hint to what separates this puzzle's circled words |
| STORMINATEACUP | Silly fuss put to Americans to resolve |
| GNU | Animal that's unfamiliar to Americans, we hear |
| CURB | Restrict that line of the pavement to Americans.. (4) |