| ONEWEEK | Between noon and two, not strong, we hear, for seven days (3,4) |
| BOCCONOC | This old head chef works between noon and two o'clock in the Boar's Head about a mile from Braddock (8) |
| WEEKE | Twisted threads, old and not at all strong, we hear |
| DONTPASSMUSTARD | French's: "Our freshness seals are so strong, we guarantee they _!" |
| CLOUDED | One note loud and two not clear (7) |
| RAGWEEK | Jazz music for seven days whilst merrymaking at university (3,4) |
| UPTONOW | Discovered two - not put about so far |
| PARSNIP | Vegetable: two, not one, a bargain |
| TOOWEAK | Not strong enough, we took a break (3,4) |
| WEAKTEA | Reporting character after a few days ___ that's not strong (4,3) |
| TWEAKED | Not strong, but Ted got about and pinched hard (7) |
| PROTEM | Routine in between noon and midnight for now (3,3) |
| HEALTHY | Not not strong |
| FRAGILE | Not strong, yet very active given a fresh start (7) |
| LENIENT | Not strong on punishment? Yes, let nine off (7) |
| TWELVE | A case of one and two not making three |
| NOVENA | Services range between noon and start of Angelus (6) |
| PM | (post meridiem) the time between noon and midnight |
| TWOISH | Somewhere halfway between noon and 5 p.m. |
| FAILING | Not strong point |