| TIMETRAVEL | Activity of going into the past or the future in science-fiction (4,6) |
| TIMEMACHINE | Device for telling pub-goers to drink up: in the past, or the future? (4,7) |
| INTENSE | Feeling emotional in the past or the future (7) |
| DISAPPROVE | Look down on fool in favour of going into nightclub (10) |
| PRESCIENCE | Being able to predict the future in the days of alchemy and witchcraft? (10) |
| TENSE | The past or the future, say |
| CALLTOMIND | Dig into the past |
| ELECTORATE | Locate tree chopped up by one possibly preparing to change what's going into the house (10) |
| JANUS | Roman god with one face looking into the past and another into the future (5) |
| PRESENT | '...neither angels or demons, neither the ------or the future, nor any powers...' (Rom/NIV] (7) |
| OFFING | No sign of hesitation for the present, or the future? |
| URINATION | The act of going into a ruin is misinterpreted |
| NEVER | At no time in the past or future (5) |
| ORWELL | Author born Eric Arthur Blair in India in 1903 who described his vision of the future in Nineteen Eighty-Four (6) |
| THEGREATGATSBY | *F. Scott Fitzgerald book with the last line, "And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." |
| HEADSWILLROLL | Vision of the future in the corporate world?: 3 wds. |
| MANANA | Discovered in human anatomy sometime in the future in Malaga (6) |
| DEVO | Band that David Bowie called "the band of the future" in 1977 |
| BOATSAGAINSTTHECURRENT | "So we beat on, ____, borne back ceaselessly into the past" (The Great Gatsby) |
| NOW | Not the past or the future |