| VERYNEARLY | Almost two o'clock in the morning, perhaps, around the north (4,6) |
| BOCCONOC | This old head chef works between noon and two o'clock in the Boar's Head about a mile from Braddock (8) |
| BLEARYEYED | Having trouble seeing in the morning, perhaps |
| HEADTOWORK | Start out in the morning, perhaps |
| PEAR | Prickly fruit we went round at five o'clock in the morning, in TS Eliot's The Hollow Men |
| WALTZES | What type of tunes are "Three O'Clock in the Morning" and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"? (7) |
| MILLERTIME | Beer o'clock, in commercials |
| SAVINGTIME | Being more efficient by presumably putting clocks in the safe (6,4) |
| BRILLIG | "Jabberwocky" word for four o'clock in the afternoon |
| NOONTIDE | Twelve o'clock in the day (4-4) |
| TEA | Leaves in the morning, perhaps? |
| AROMA | Coffee in the morning, perhaps |
| NOON | Twelve o'clock in the daytime |
| TWOTIME | Deceive wife and the pair of them at two o'clock (3-4) |
| WAKER | Alarm clock, in the morning |
| TENO | ___ _'clock in the morning |
| RICKETY | As the number 1 bus left Kentisbury at two o'clock, it looked terribly shaky and unsafe (7) |
| ENE | It's around "two o'clock": Abbr. |
| MANHOURS | Works out what one is capable of for John at 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock (3,5) |
| MARYMAGDALENE | Jesus follower uplifted youth with spirited stuff, just past two o'clock? |