| SIMONPETER | 18 to 23 ___ person confused with time (5,5) |
| EXPRESSIONISTS | Persons confused with Sixties' artists |
| OUTONONESFEET | Exhausted unseen foe too confused with time (3, 2, 4, 4) |
| FOGY | Old-fashioned person confused having lost heart |
| SPRITE | Impish person confused priest |
| AGEBRACKET | 18 to 30-year olds, say, break Gate C sadly (3,7) |
| BOWWINDOWS | Glass compositions needing something with which to play violin, an alternative to 23 (3-7) |
| LIVINGBOY | Here he is, according to Paul Simon, while Tom flies to Mexico, 14/23 ___ (6,3,2,3,4) |
| ROMANTIC | Extravagant description of 23 ___ an habitual response (8) |
| SPECIMEN | Exemplum; Cicero (Tusc 5.55) thought 23 ____ humanitatis |
| SKIDDOO | 23-___ (retro slang for leaving someplace in a hurry) |
| SUNUP | Early in the day gent leaves 18 to us to sort out (3-2) |
| EPHEBI | From Greek for "early manhood", an 18- to 20-year-old man in ancient Greece, especially when training to be a full citizen or a soldier (6) |
| CUBIT | Old unit of length measured from the elbow to the end of the middle finger, typically ranging from 18 to 22 inches (5) |
| SSS | Org. that registers 18-to-25-year-olds |
| THEPITS | Prime ministers said by 18 to describe 19 (3,4) |
| AGE | 18+ to vote, e.g. |
| CHANG | 18 to 20 reforming, shunning liquor (5) |
| ENG | 18 to 12, say, retaining name (3) |
| MARIO | 18 to 29 Arabian one, appearing in a jiffy (5) |