| WITCHINGHOUR | . . . . which ring out around midnight, usually (8,4) |
| REDEYES | Flights leaving around midnight, usually |
| PEDAL | Ring out around start of day and go by bike (5) |
| SHOPLIFT | Steal some time at work, during which ring public library |
| STAGY | Dramatic way to stay out around midnight |
| ANGELO | He alone moves out around midnight |
| BELLIGERENCE | Fighting quality may ring out in Greece (12) |
| MIGHTANDMAIN | Around midnight, a man shows great strength (5,3,4) |
| STAINEDGLASS | Window feature detains dancing girl around midnight (7,5) |
| LANDEDGENTRY | Some upper-class types touched down, coming in around midnight? |
| REFINANCINGS | Crashing Sinn Fein car around midnight, replacing loans with others (12) |
| MANDREL | A spindle in a lathe to which a workpiece is fixed while being turned; a jeweller's tapering triblet on which rings are shaped or sized; or, a miner's pick (7) |
| HOOPLA | Fairground game in which rings are thrown (6) |
| BELL | An instrument which rings (4) |
| QUOITS | Game in which rings are tossed at a stake (6) |
| OLES | They ring out in a ring |
| CALOMEL | Ring out, ring in, I will get you the runs... (7) |
| NEW | Ring out the old, ring in the ___! |
| SUDDENLY | Used awkwardly around Germany, only to lose ring out of the blue (8) |
| WARS | "Ring out the thousand ___ of old": Tennyson |