| INDUECOURSE | At the proper or right time (2,3,6) |
| ENCROACH | Advance beyond the proper or usual limits (8) |
| DULY | Suddenly crack up and send out at the proper time |
| ONCUE | Upper class breaking up when at the proper time |
| INDUE | ___ course (at the proper time) |
| DUOPOLY | A market situation at the proper time takes in old Post Office (7) |
| RSIZE | Set at the proper level, as a work force |
| NOUN | It may be common, proper or collective or even abstract (4) |
| SCANDALISES | If it ices over, putting on sandals shocks the proper thinkers |
| PIRATERADIO | Programs that don't go through the proper channels? |
| DISLOCATING | Moving from the proper place (11) |
| DECENT | Word for becoming; fair; in good taste; kind; proper or respectable; or, sufficiently clothed to be seen (6) |
| SQUARE | Quadrangular shape of a sailor's historical wooden trencher/platter for a meal aboard a naval ship; or, a word for fair, honest, proper or solid, thus for a hearty balanced meal (6) |
| OUTRE | French-derived word for that which is beyond/exceeding what is proper or customary, thus bizarre, extravagant, fantastic, oddball or rather shocking (5) |
| PROPRIETOR | ... after getting it proper or in order to get the landlord down! (10) |
| NOUNS | These are proper or common |
| RIGHT | In accordance with what is good, proper, or just. (5) |
| PRIM | Proper or prissy |
| MAINTAIN | Keep in proper or good condition (8) |
| MEET | Suitable, proper or fitting? |