| REDSKY | "Sailors' delight" at night, in a saying |
| DECAF | Unlikely to keep you up at night, in a way |
| BROWNIE | Rich square of chocolate cake; a hoblike being houseworking in secret at night in exchange for food; or, a member of the junior branch of the Guides Association (7) |
| SERENADE | A performance of music given at night in the open air, especially one by a lover (8) |
| FATSKINNYDIPPER | One making a big splash at night in the pool? |
| ANTRIM | Heads off at night in order to arrive at Irish town |
| FLAMBEAU | A torch for use at night in illuminations, processions etc. (8) |
| OPENED | Had a first night in a theater |
| STAY | Spend a night in a filthy place outside |
| GLEN | A single night in a depression between hills is enough! (4) |
| ADAGE | "Red sky at night, sailor's delight," e.g. |
| RED | "___ sky at night, sailor's delight" |
| CLAP | Show delight at a show |
| TOOTHFAIRY | Spirit said to leave money at night in compensation for losing a gnasher (5,5) |
| DROWSINESS | Presumably, you'll be going out at night in that state - and that's supposed to eventually put your mind at rest? (10) |
| WETBLANKET | Upshot of a rainy night in a tent? It will dampen your enthusiasm (3,7) |
| UNTILDAWN | Upcoming horror film based on a video game where characters must survive all night in a remote house |
| ANNIESSONG | 1974 hit which begins: You fill up my senses, Like a night in a forest (6,4) |
| LODGER | Road musician, at night in the motel |
| BAT | It appears at night in club (3) |