| MULTIPLY | Add a number to itself a number of times (8) |
| ROLLEDUP | Folded (a garment) over itself a number of times (6,2) |
| THIRTEEN | Even parts of 1984, one must add, a number regarded as ominous (8) |
| SCHEDULE | Clues he'd devise a number of times? (8) |
| EASTWOOD | Clint ___, Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman has starred alongside and been directed by a number of times (8) |
| MANYFOLD | A number of Times staff do fly around |
| SRILANKA | Country that styles itself a "democratic socialist republic" |
| SEPARATE | To itself |
| TAB | A small flap or strip; a loop for drawing a stage curtain; the drape itself; a cigarette; an insignia on a staff officer's collar; an Oxonian's name for a Cambridge student; or, in the US, a restauran |
| MOG | A tattle, imitative of the chatter of a pie; the pyot itself; a halfpenny; a long-tailed titmouse; or, in short, a glossy or the element with atomic no. 12 (3) |
| OFTEN | Use a measure of softener a number of times (5) |
| PASTRY | Articles of food made of flour or dough collectively; the dough itself; a small individual cinnamon bun, eclair, gateau, millefeuille, puff, slice or other fancy; or, the crust of a galette des rois, |
| MEW | An imitative word for the high-pitched cry of a cat/kitten or gull; the gull itself; a cage for hawks while moulting; or, a coop, hide, place of confinement or retreat generally (3) |
| ATTRACT | A vehicle rolling over breaking a number of times, pull in (7) |
| COCKATRICE | Monster bird -- a number of times it crowed -- hard to forget (10) |
| TOTAL | Add a number for the final figure |
| ARENA | Word originally for the sand strewn over a gladiatorial place of combat, later the amphitheatre itself; a ring or stadium; or, any place of action (5) |
| REITERATE | Say something a number of times (9) |
| SABRE | Turns up a number of times over bay for cavalry officer (5) |
| DRIBBLE | Run with the ball, kicking it a number of times (7) |